Doing reporting the liberal media wouldn’t dare to do (or at least consistently), National Review’s Zachary Evans has a piece from Thursday morning highlighting the scene outside New York City’s two so-called safe injection sites, which “provide clean syringes and overdose-prevention services to addicts, who bring drugs from outside,”Allow them to explode and be revived by medical staff if necessary.
Evans interviewed an owner of a company near the site who spoke to Evans “[t]here’s needles on the sidewalk all the time” While Harlem’s other location is across the street, it is a preschool.
Supposedly, liberals don’t seem to have a problem with that. Evans pointed out that the center’s supporters claim it provides a safe haven for addicts and a pathway to recovery. They also train medical professionals on-site which can help save lives from fatal overdoses.
To read Evans’s full piece, click Here.
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