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Community rallies for safer drug overdose response

June 07, 2024 | Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado



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Community rallies for safer drug overdose response
During a recent government meeting, community leaders and residents addressed pressing issues affecting their neighborhoods, including public health and local initiatives.

One speaker expressed gratitude for the community court's efforts in providing resources for the homeless, highlighting the importance of accessible support services. However, the tone shifted as the speaker conveyed deep condolences to police officers and first responders who dealt with a tragic incident involving a senior man who overdosed. The speaker criticized the current harm reduction strategies, particularly the use of naloxone, emphasizing concerns over the size of the needle used for administration. They called for improved methods to assist those struggling with addiction, expressing a personal connection to the issue.

In a separate discussion, Laura Kaplan, representing the airport neighborhood campaign, provided an update on their initiatives aimed at repurposing airport runways for community use. Kaplan reported that they had gathered over 4,200 signatures for two ballot measures and were awaiting confirmation from the clerk's office regarding their sufficiency. She also raised concerns about intimidation and harassment faced by petitioners, urging city officials to ensure a safe environment for democratic participation.

Kaplan invited the council and community members to a webinar scheduled for June 12, focusing on a study linking children's blood lead levels to proximity to Reid Hillview Airport. The study's findings led to the cessation of leaded aviation fuel sales in Santa Clara County, despite federal opposition. Kaplan encouraged participation in the upcoming event to foster dialogue on public health and safety.

The meeting underscored the community's commitment to addressing critical issues while advocating for safer and healthier environments for all residents.

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