Proposed bill seeks to open overdose prevention sites in Colorado

A proposed bill aims to allow cities in Colorado to open overdose prevention and supervised injection sites, according to a Feb. 19 report from ABC 7 Denver.

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House Bill 1202 describes such sites as “a space for individuals to use previously obtained controlled substances in a monitored setting under the supervision of health-care professionals or other trained staff for the purpose of providing life-saving treatment in the event of a potential overdose.”

Although the federal government considers supervised injection sites illegal, two overdose prevention centers opened in New York City through OnPointNYC in 2021. 

A hearing for the proposed state bill will begin March 1.

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