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by otherme123
1698 days ago
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This puzzles me. The Medication Assisted Treatment (metadone and buprenorphine) started in 1991. The Heroin Assisted Treatment (HAT) started in 1994. People that failed the MAT were enroled into the HAT. Limited first HAT experiments were found sucessful, and thus expanded in 1999. In 2008 both approaches entered the law. All data from here: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-020-00412-0 , but you can found it in a lot of papers. The opioid/heroin epidemic that hit the whole Europe, took place in the 80's, with AIDS making it worse at later 80's and early 90's, causing all countries in Europe to tackle the problem hard starting in the early 90's. Yet you claim that HAT not only was shutdown in early 90's but that it was the thing that created the mess. Dates don't add up, sorry. Maybe you are talking about a different swiss experiment, and not the internationally famous HAT. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platzspitz_park
They shut it down in '92, which led to junkies spreading throughout the city, particularly on and around Langstrasse.
It wasn't until a real crackdown that things got better. They tried a few approaches like the treatments you mentioned, but that's very different than the laissez-faire decriminalization experiment that blew up in everyone's face.
There's a good documentary or article about the whole thing I meant to recommend but I can't find it at the moment.