Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell was among a group of officials who addressed the crowd as they discussed their plans to open a site the nation’s first supervised injection site next week.
Wednesday morning’s press conference featured testimony on the potential impact of a safe injection site from individuals whose lives have been impacted by addiction. Rendell also took to the podium to explain why he decided to get personally involved in the cause.
“1,000 people-plus have been dying for the last three years in Philadelphia. Think about that,” Rendell said. “The murder rate soars over 300 and everyone goes crazy. The murder rate is out of control, 300 of our young people are dying. Well, three and half times that many people die of opioid overdoses.”
“It’s in their backyard already. It’s one of the areas in the city that has the highest use of opioids and heroin,” the mayor explained.
“Philadelphia, like the nation, is in an overdose crisis. We have
the highest death rate of any big city in America,” Safehouse board
member Ronda Goldfein said Wednesday. “Three times that of Chicago which
is number two, and five times that of New York which is number three.”
While many South Philadelphia residents have opposed the idea of a
supervised injection site in their neighborhood, they have also been
frustrated with the way the plan was revealed to the public.Philadelphia City Councilman Mark Squilla also spoke up about the process in which the plans were presented.
“We have questions and people calling our offices – we don’t know the answers, and that’s not fair. Whether you support the site or oppose the site, what was done here was a horrible disgrace to the city of Philadelphia. It’s not a part of democracy,” Squilla said. “This is wrong, this is not helping addicted people, this is not helping people who live in those communities.”
Safehouse officials say they hope to address the community’s concerns in a future meeting.
https://www.fox29.com/news/youre-a-sneak-south-philadelphia-residents-speak-out-against-safe-injection-site-plans
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