Denver City Council votes to increase accessibility to needle exchange sites
- Denver Mayor Mike Johnston vetoed a new law to expand access to needle exchanges one day after it was approved by the City Council on an 8-5 vote.
- The ordinance aimed to allow unlimited needle exchanges in medical office zones and remove the 1,000-foot buffer from schools and daycares.
- Supporters believe needle exchange programs help drug users seek treatment and prevent overdoses, while opponents seek more regulations on site locations.
- The City Council must achieve a nine-vote supermajority to override the mayor's veto according to previous reporting.
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