With a decision Tuesday, the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals has brought to a screeching if hopefully temporary halt for efforts to establish a groundbreaking permitted safer injection facility in the city of Philadelphia. In the case of US v. Safehouse, the nonprofit group set to run the site, the court held that allowing the supervised onsite consumption of illegal drugs will break the law because it conflicts with a 35-year-old amendment to the Controlled Substances Act aimed at crack houses.
The Vancouver safer injection site. We still can t have those in America. Yet. (vcha.ca)Never mind that the city is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic and needs to try something new after decades of failed prohibitionist drug policies. The sanctity of the drugs laws must be maintained, the court held: Though the opioid crisis may call for innovative solutions, local innovations may not break federal law, it opined.
In response to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit releasing their opinion in the United States v. Safehouse case, reversing the lower court’s (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania)