Trump targets New York drug ‘injection sites’ where addicts consume with the city’s blessing
Two city-approved “safe” drug injection sites could be forced to close under a new executive order issued by President Trump, which rips the facilities, where addicts can use illegal drugs like meth, heroin and cocaine under supervision.
Trump’s July 24 “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets” order says the feds should only fund “evidence-based programs” and not fund “so-called harm reduction or safe consumption efforts,” which he says “only facilitate illegal drug use and its attendant harm.”
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island) hailed Trump’s edict.
“I urge the Department of Justice to take immediate action and shut down these centers and put to an end once and for all their operations,” Malliotakis said.
Back in January 2021, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia previously ruled “it is a federal crime to open a supervised injection site or ‘consumption room’ for illegal drug use,” overruling the District Court for the Eastern District decision.
