Lethbridge residents protest against unsanctioned drug injection site
LETHBRIDGE, AB – “I seriously think that we are on a very destructive path. This has got no great place to go other than more bad. I mean, how many more kids do we have to have needle pricks and have to sustain hepatitis and HIV testing?”
Those were the words of Mike Hoffman, one of around two dozen people who showed their opposition outside of Lethbridge City Hall Monday afternoon to a pop-up drug injection site.
Twice over this past weekend, a tent popped up at local parks that allowed people who were suffering from overdoses to receive naloxone or other supports.
It is being run by a group of concerned citizens known at the Lethbridge Overdose Prevention Society (LOPS), lead by former-ARCHES employee Tim Slaney.