British Town Could Open the UK's First "Shooting Gallery"
Would allow users to take heroin and crack cocaine legally
Britain could see its first so-called "shooting gallery" ā somewhere drug addicts can legally use heroin and crack without fear of arrest ā open within the year, under controversial plans.
The bold plan is already proving controversial in Brighton, with the seaside city being pinpointed as a possible location for the inaugural centre by an independent drugs commission, headed up by Tony Blair's former drug-tsar Mike Trace and the crime writer Peter James.
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