State Syringe and Drug Possession Laws Potentially Influencing Safe Syringe Disposal by Injection Drug Users

Scott Burris JD (associate director), Joseph Welsh JD,MBA, Mitzi Ng MPH,JD (associate), Mei Li, Alyssa Ditzler JD (candidates)
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Abstract

To review state laws and judicial decisions for potential barriers to proper syringe disposal by injection drug users (IDUs).

Design

Using standard legal research methods, this study reviewed drug paraphernalia, syringe prescription, drug possession, and syringe exchange laws and relevant case decisions in 59 jurisdictions.

Main Outcome Measures

Drug paraphernalia, syringe prescription, and drug possession laws

Results

Drug paraphernalia laws prohibit all possession of syringes by IDUs in 31 jurisdictions. Syringe prescription laws prohibit possession in 7 jurisdictions. In 53 jurisdictions, IDUs may be subject to prosecution for the possession of drug residue in used syringes. Only two states (HI, RI) have no legal barriers to safe syringe disposal by IDUs. Sixteen jurisdictions that have tried to expand syringe access for IDUs by authorizing SEPs or by deregulating pharmacy sale of syringes continue to have criminal law provisions that could pose barriers to proper disposal.

Conclusion

IDUs are a significant source of syringes disposed of outside the health care system. Involving IDUs in safe community sharps disposal programs is an important public health goal, but may be frustrated by legal barriers. Although this study looked only at law on the books, and not law as actually applied, ethnographic and survey research indicates that criminal laws do influence the syringe possession behavior of IDUs. The findings of this study suggest that syringe and drug possession laws could deter IDUs from participating in safe syringe disposal programs.

国家注射器和毒品持有法律可能影响安全注射器处置注射吸毒者
审查州法律和司法判决对注射吸毒者(IDUs)正确处置注射器的潜在障碍。采用标准的法律研究方法,本研究回顾了59个司法管辖区的毒品用具、注射器处方、毒品持有和注射器交换法律和相关案件判决。主要结果措施:毒品用具、注射器处方和毒品持有法结果:在31个司法管辖区,毒品用具法禁止注射吸毒者持有所有注射器。在7个司法管辖区,注射器处方法禁止持有。在53个司法管辖区,注射吸毒者可能因管有用过的注射器内的药物残留物而受到检控。只有两个州(HI, RI)对注射器安全处置注射器没有法律障碍。16个司法管辖区试图通过授权sep或放松对药房注射器销售的管制来扩大注射器的获取,但其刑法规定仍可能对适当处置构成障碍。结论idu是卫生保健系统外处置注射器的重要来源。将注射吸毒者纳入安全的社区利器处置方案是一项重要的公共卫生目标,但可能因法律障碍而受挫。虽然这项研究只关注书本上的法律,而不是实际应用的法律,但人种学和调查研究表明,刑法确实影响了注射吸毒者的注射器持有行为。这项研究的结果表明,注射器和毒品持有法律可能会阻止注射吸毒者参与安全的注射器处置计划。
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