Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement, George Washington University School of Nursing, Department of Health Policy and Management, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, Washington, DC, United States of America.
Northeastern University School of Law, the Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States of America; UC San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA, United States of America.
Prev Med. 2020 Jun;135:106070. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106070. Epub 2020 Mar 31.
In October 2019, a federal judge ruled that a Philadelphia nonprofit (Safehouse) group's plan to open the first site in the U.S. where people can use illegal opioids under medical supervision does not violate federal Controlled Substances Act, delivering a major setback to Justice Department lawyers who launched a legal challenge to block the facility. The Judge wrote that "the ultimate goal of Safehouse's proposed operation is to reduce drug use, not facilitate it," which represents the first legal decision about whether supervised injection sites can be legally permissible under U.S. law. Although supervised consumption facilities ("SCFs") remain controversial, they already exist in many countries in Europe as well as Canada, Australia, and Mexico, and evaluations of their public health impact have demonstrated the value of this practice. The decision is hailed as a public health victory and could shape the legal debate in other U.S. cities. Challenges remain as stigmatizing attitudes regarding substance use are widely accepted, culturally endorsed, and enshrined in policy. The Safehouse case shows that SCFs might be able to survive under current federal drug laws, but public understanding and support of these facilities will also be crucial for cities and states to open them.
2019 年 10 月,一名联邦法官裁定,费城一家非营利组织(安全屋)集团计划在美国开设首个可在医疗监督下使用非法阿片类药物的场所,该计划并不违反联邦《受控物质法》,这给发起法律挑战以阻止该设施开放的司法部律师带来了重大挫折。法官写道,“安全屋提议的运营的最终目标是减少药物使用,而不是促进它”,这代表了关于监督注射场所是否可以在美国法律下合法允许的第一个法律决定。尽管监督消费设施(“SCF”)仍然存在争议,但它们已经在欧洲的许多国家以及加拿大、澳大利亚和墨西哥存在,并且对其公共卫生影响的评估已经证明了这种做法的价值。这一决定被誉为公共卫生的胜利,可能会影响美国其他城市的法律辩论。挑战依然存在,因为人们广泛接受、在文化上认可并在政策中确立了对药物使用的污名化态度。安全屋案表明,在现行的联邦毒品法下,SCF 可能能够存活下来,但公众对这些设施的理解和支持对于城市和州来说也至关重要,因为这关系到它们是否能够开放这些设施。