Council to Decide on Ballot Measure to Address Opioid Epidemic
You may have seen press reports about a new King County proposal to have a public vote on drug safe consumption or safe injection sites – called “CHELs” for “Community Health Engagement Locations.” I support the proposal being placed on the ballot for public vote, so that voters will have a full range of options for consideration, in the face of an unprecedented and tragic epidemic of opioid overdoses. If this proposal appears on the ballot in February, 2018, voters will have an opportunity to fully and finally answer the question whether these CHEL sites should be tested as a possible way to connect drug users to treatment and save lives.
This new proposal responds to Initiative 27 (I-27), a measure sent to the King County Council in July, which will ask voters whether safe consumption sites should be banned. The new proposal, introduced Monday, asks whether a limited number of safe consumption sites should be allowed as a pilot. A few key points about the new proposal:
This new proposal responds to Initiative 27 (I-27), a measure sent to the King County Council in July, which will ask voters whether safe consumption sites should be banned. The new proposal, introduced Monday, asks whether a limited number of safe consumption sites should be allowed as a pilot. A few key points about the new proposal: