Waiting for a Legal Shot

HCLU and the Danish Street Lawyers present you their new short movie about the introduction of heroin maintenance to Denmark

Watch the movie here!



In February 2008 the Danish parliament made an almost unanimous decision to launch a 9,5 Million € medical heroin maintenance project. This decision put an end to a 15 years long debate on how to treat those “hard core” heroin users who do not want or who cannot abstain from using heroin for a longer period of time. Denmark is the first country where decision makers introduced heroin maintenance as a permanent service without a trial. There was a significant political opposition to the idea of providing addicts with the drug of their addiction: some people considered this step as a full surrender in the war on drugs. “Why don’t you treat the real problem, that is, addiction itself?”, they asked. However, even opponents had to confess that recently there is no silver bullet to “kill” addiction: it is still a chronic, relapsing social and health condition, not curable in the short run. Most heroin users try to quit several times and relapse even more before they can stop the circle: it is not our choice to decide when. But it is our choice to help them to survive heroin use without getting infected with HIV and hepatitis C, or felling victim to a lethal overdose. It is our choice to let people use on the street or to create a supervised environment for opiate users where they can use sterile injecting equipment and dispose their used syringes safely. It is also important for the whole society where these people get their daily doses from: whether they purchase it from the black market, that is, from criminal organizations, or from a legal medical clinic, in controlled quality and quantity. Most heroin users commit crimes in order to feed their habit. If you provide them with cheap medical substitutes of street drugs, they should not get involved in criminal activities and prostitution to avoid withdrawal symptoms. What is more, a significant proportion of the patients of heroin maintenance programs will be able to build a new life and quit heroin use.


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Thank you HCLU for making this and all the other well produced and important videos that you have published. From the Danish Drug Users Union/BrugerForeningen (BF) we are naturally both happy and proud, that our allies and our 15 years of common fight finally seems to be fruitful. But we are also reluctant to cheer too much, because there are still many things in the Danish Health Boards recommendations (read: demands and criterias), that could be regulated much more humane. First of all all participants must have been on methadone - which exclude those who have problems with methadone or just hate the side effects. One of the admission criteria is that one must have or be in risk of getting injection damage, but they still only allow injections. That is even despite that many of the users who would qualify for the project, have only few or no more veins to shoot up into, so we therefore proposed, that it should be possible to smoke the heroin on foil just like it is in Holland – and just as well that it should be considered important, as yet a harm reducing element, to implement snorting the heroin, so the users could have more than one option of administration, proven to be less harmful than injections. But non of our wishes have been heard by the un-Health(y) Board. We also find it difficult to see how the participants should be able to build up a better life, while they must show up two times a day or maybe even stay all day on the clinic seven days a week. On top of that they will still only be given methadone for evening or night dosing, and eventually weekend off and holiday, dosing. That is even despite the Health Board acknowledge that methadone have certain blocking effect on the heroin and that they both work less good than heroin alone. Generally we find it absurd that the users still can find much better conditions and more freedom at their local pusher, than at a 9.5 million € state project. According to newspaper articles The Danish Health Board claim that they had large difficulties finding the pharmaceutical heroin. It actually took them just about a year - while they could just have asked us - we could easily have pointed them towards several pharmaceutical companies, who provide the legal heroin in the 7 other countries, where legal heroin is provided. Anyway they finally got a contract with a Swizz pharmaceutical company – but as far as we heard from newspapers, they must pay as much as 80.00 US $ a gram – which is extremely expensive for a morphine product, and actually as much as 50% of the street price of the best Thai heroin. To make things worse the Danish Health Board asked the Danish police, how they would recommend the heroin handled – so the security around the Danish heroin is now extremely tight. Before everyone comes near to the heroin they must have a security clearance approved by the security police, and the heroin must be transported and in kept in special time controlled steel safety lockers. All other morphine products can be sent by normal postal service and doesn’t need any special security approval or time based steel lockers – absolutely hysterical – almost like if it was the “Ebola virus” ;-) or the Royal juvels and not just yet a morphine product of which there is kilos on every local pharmacy, hospital and elderly care home. We still need to hear how the heroin is packed – if it is freeze dried and in small 30 mg. glass bottles, known from the UK pharmaceutical heroin, the price is understandable, but just as the users in UK we think it is stupid to provide the heroin in the most expensive packing available on the globe. It can just as well be packed in larger quantities – and then scaled into individual doses by a pharmacist or nurse. We also have scaling experts with many years experience, who would be happy to deliver that service. We have also heard that they will ask the users to ingest their methadone under supervision for a full month before anyone get heroin – just so they are certain to avoid overdoses and that the users are using the dose that they are currently prescribed. That is absurd because it was never used when building up methadone dose. Anyway it is soon two years since the historical majority at the Danish parliament decided that heroin treatment should start as soon as possible. But nothing has started yet here 22 months later – currently 5 cities announced that they like to open a heroin treatment clinic, and the most optimistic bulletins now talk about clinic opening in the start of January 2010, but that is not possible. Here in Copenhagen the staff openings has just been announced, and before they all is hired and they been away to study other heroin treatment projects abroad – and the users has been identified – the clinic in Copenhagen is not likely to open and run before April 2009. And from there on we expect that we need 2-3 more years before we get conditions as we can live with in the long run – which is heroin on the local pharmacy at weekly basis – as with all other medicine. So the bet is on – will we have human conditions or maybe even a general legalisation first? For our dear friends and colleagues who still fight for heroin treatment elsewhere – now your country have 8 countries ahead of your. One of the most important arguments as I used in the public debate right until we got it was this: – “It is not particular banana republics – but highly sophisticated countries” - “So why are our politicians dragging on their feet”? It is on the way marginalized people is treated, that show how sophisticated, and how much compassion and humanity a country have. Now last but not least I wish you all the luck and positive energy that you might need to be the next country, that open up for heroin on prescription. With respect and solidarity Joergen - president Danish Drug Users Union (BrugerForeningen) www.brugerforeningen.dk

You're the graetset! JMHO

Tvang funker ikke på oss gamle,Vi har vært med på det altrformange ganger. Nye løsninger må til. Samma som før,vi blir sett på som nederst på stigen,folk trur alle narkomane er like og bruker de samma metodene menn det er ikke tilfelle. lle er forskjellige,vi også,tenk at det skal være så jævelig å skjønne???? Har liten tru på at norge kommer fram til en løsning som detta,men det er lov å håpe. Bare det at overdosene går ned,rein vare,det teller mye! En høyre politiker sa i en avis at det var findt det var kommet methamf til norge,så de narkomane døde fortere...'' Når folk forsvinner fra miljøet,kommeer det javnt tilsig av nye,sonn er det i alle miljøer. Ønsker dere masse lykke til!!

Based on the original article by sarosip and the follow-up by Joergen, what is Denmark's medical heroin maintenance project intended to do? Is it to help heroin addicts? Is it to collapse and destroy the illegal heroin market? What is it for? Calvin

Dear Calvin, listen carefully to the narration in the first part of the video and you will find the answer: heroin maintenance program aims to reduce drug related deaths, infections and imrpove the social and health conditions of those heroin users who are not able or not willing to quit use. It's philosophy is simple: to save lives and to prevent harms.  

Peter

Most heroin users commit crimes in order to feed their habit. If you provide them with cheap medical substitutes of street drugs, i also think that they will not involve in crime.

I would like to say thank you HCLU for making this and all the other well produced and important videos that you have published.it will beneficial for heroin users who commit crimes.

Thank you HCLU, this is a very good video. Important video about heroin users.

IS A GREAT VIDEO

Nice viewpoint on that issue. We appreciate the point of view that you to leave with us!

Excellent viewpoint on this subject. We thank you the knowledge you were kind enough to impart!

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