Tag Archives: Ana Liffey Drug Project

From the results of a poll commissioned by the Ana Liffey Drug Project

This morning.

The Ana Liffey Drug Project published results of a Red C poll it commissioned around drug use.

It was carried out and published as part of the group’s Safer from Harm campaign, which is calling for the decriminalisation of people who are found to have small amounts of drugs for personal use.

The campaign is also calling for drug users to be dealt with in the health system rather than the justice system.

The project explains…

Safer From Harm

Ana Liffey Drug Project

Above from left: Emma Lynam, HSE; Aine O’Connell; Tony Duffin, CEO Ana Liffey; Dr. Eamon Keenan, HSE; Rebecca Doyle, Ann Liffey; Nicki Kileen, Ana Liffey; and Paul Duff, Ana Liffey

This morning.

The launch of a campaign by the Ana Liffey Drug Project (ALDP) and the HSE to “reduce the harms associated with snorting, smoking or injecting cocaine” as it becomes easier to get good coke in this town Ireland.

Cocaine aka ‘toot’, ‘nose beer’, ‘foo foo dust’, ‘bugle”, ‘chang’, ‘beak’, ‘noggin napalm’ or ‘Mr Chop’ is reportedly a hell of a drug  “more available and at its highest purity than it has been in a decade”.

*stares at wallet*

Ana Liffey

Rollingnews