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04 Nov 2009 02:35 pm
Map Of The Day
Explained by Elizabeth Pisani:
On this fantastic map, which comes from Yale University’s Dr. Russell Barbour by way of Stop the Drug War,
the red areas are the parts of town where it would be illegal to
operate a federally funded needle exchange under new rules proposed by
Congress.
The Drug War Chronicle provides an interesting history of the needle exchange shenannigans. Essentially, Obama did not remove the ban from a budget bill because he thinks policy shouldn’t be made through sub-clauses in budget bills.
Democrats on the committee discussing the bill disagreed, and dropped
the ban. Then Republicans, not willing to give up the idea that the
availability of clean needles would have us all racing to start
shooting up smack, decided to protect the innocent by forbidding needle
programmes within 1,000 feet of “a public or private day care centre,
elementary school, vocational school, secondary school, college, junior
college, or university, or any public swimming pool, park, playground,
video arcade, or youth centre, or an event sponsored by any such
entity”. That’s the red bits on the map of Chicago above.
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