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No. It’s a drug. People are addicted. It’s bad for public health. — Tony, Unemployed, Roxbury
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No. I don’t think they should have them anywhere. It would encourage drug use. — Reggie Bly, Stocker, Malden
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Yes. You could have one spot so it wouldn’t be all over the city. You shouldn’t be finding needles in parks. — Michael Ptomey, Self-employed, Roxbury
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They should make it legal and distribute Narcan. At least then, there would be more safety. — Larry Love, Sales, Roxbury
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It’s a catch 22. If you provide a place for use, they’re not going to want to stop. They need more programs to help people get off drugs. — Evelyn Tate, Homemaker, Roxbury
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No. It’s drugs. You can’t facilitate drug use. — Cecil Hansel, Architect, Roxbury