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The Cities That Said Yes to Drugs

Policies that gave addicts clean needles and places to use drugs were intended to reduce harm. They created a “zombie apocalypse.”

The Cities That Said Yes to Drugs

TL;DR

  • Open-air drug markets and visible drug use are prevalent in Seattle's neighborhoods, including Little Saigon and Beacon Hill.
  • Public spaces like playgrounds and parks have been occupied by drug users, displacing children and residents.
  • Seattle has adopted a "harm reduction" philosophy, which some argue has led to a loosening of restrictions on narcotics use.
  • The city funds outreach teams that distribute drug paraphernalia, while police resources for enforcement have diminished.
  • While harm reduction's humanitarian roots are acknowledged, the article questions its effectiveness in saving lives, noting a rise in overdose deaths in cities with strong harm reduction policies.