Clean needles in prisons called ‘essential health care’ in court challenge
Mar 6, 2020 | 9:12 AM
TORONTO — An Ontario court is hearing that prisoner access to sterile syringes is essential health care.
In addition, advocates say provision of that health care should be separate from prison security.
The case involves a constitutional challenge by drug-using inmates to a ban on needle-exchange programs in prisons.
The applicants say the lack of access to clean needles poses a personal and public health risk.