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Nuns To Run "Injecting Room" In New South Wales |
After a radical overhaul of the drug laws in New South Wales, Australia, flowing from a drug summit held last May, those caught with small amounts of heroin, cocaine, cannabis, amphetamines or ecstasy will receive a caution instead of a penalty. And nuns who run one of Australia's best known hospitals are to operate the country's first legal and medically supervised heroin injecting room. There are already injecting rooms in the United States and Europe. The 18-month injecting-room-trial in Sydney will be administered by the Sisters of Charity, who also run the inner- city St. Vincent's Hospital.
Source: Christopher Zinn, "Nuns to Run First Heroin Injecting Room," British Medical Journal, August 14, 1999. For text http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content For more on Drug Use and Control http://www.ncpa.org/pd/social/social4.html For more on Australia http://www.ncpa.org/pi/internat/intdex9.html |