Originally Posted by
topflightpro
The one he worked with was in San Francisco.
There's a bit debate about them in the public health industry. Prevention researchers abhor them - they argue that such facilities offer implicit acceptance of illicit drug abuse and say more should be done to prevent. Harm reduction researchers like them - they argue that prevention efforts have not proven 100 percent effective, so we should do what we can to reduce the negative consequences of illicit drug abuse.
Interesting. The research I've done doesn't turn up any legal ones in the US yet. The one in Philly would be the first.
Maybe it was one of the clandestine ones that have existed at various times in places.