Ireland to legalise supervised heroin use to cut overdose deaths

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Ireland will move towards legalising supervised heroin use, and possible future decriminalisation of other drugs, according to Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, the Irish minister who is redrafting Ireland’s national drugs strategy.

The minister announced that new laws to legalise injection of heroin under medical supervision could be in force next year. Further measures to decriminalise the recreational use of other drugs could be on the agenda after that.

“Our national strategy is due for renewal, and my job is to review it and make sure it’s relevant, and addresses the constantly changing drug landscape,” said Ó Ríordáin, speaking at a workshop on drug control at the London School of Economics this week.

His bill to legalise medically supervised injecting centres in Ireland is already drafted and due to be approved by the Irish cabinet by the end of the month.

Ó Ríordáin also said he was keen to pursue options for...

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