Boulder's main library closed due to high levels of methamphetamine

BY CONOR MCCUE
UPDATED ON: DECEMBER 20, 2022 / 5:21 PM / CBS COLORADO



The city of Boulder closed its main library at 1001 Arapahoe Avenue on Monday afternoon for environmental testing after methamphetamine use was discovered in the facility's restrooms.

The testing will include swab samples of surfaces inside and outside of the restrooms.

"The question right now is whether these levels, which we're concerned about, are confined to the exhaust vents in the restrooms, or whether the residue has also developed or been deposited on parts of the library that people have more access to," said Sarah Huntley, spokesperson for the city of Boulder. "The biggest concern for methamphetamine contamination in short bursts like that... is if it's on the surfaces."

1671896212984.png

CBS

According to the city, the decision to close the library was made after air duct testing on six restrooms showed residue inside the ducts that had higher-than-acceptable levels of methamphetamine.

Those ducts blow air and contaminants outside the building. It is unclear if any of those contaminants showed up on surfaces.

This comes after a recent spike in reports of individuals smoking in public restrooms over the past four weeks.

On two occasions, city employees were evaluated and cleared of ongoing health concerns after "experiencing symptoms consistent with a potential exposure to meth residue or fumes."

1671896231933.png
CBS

"This is truly a sad situation and represents the impact of a widespread epidemic in our country," said Library Director David Farnan in a statement. "The city is consulting with Boulder County Public Health officials and will take all steps necessary to prioritize safety. We are committed to transparency and appropriate remediation."

The Meadows, George Reynolds, and NoBo Corner Library will remain open during the closure of the main library. Those employees at the main library will be reassigned to other city facilities or branch locations.

1671896258228.png
CBS

There is no set timeline right now, but the results of the testing will guide the city's remediation plan for the library, as well as the level of restroom service offered to patrons moving forward. The latter is a much more complicated decision since the warmth and restrooms inside the public building can be crucial resources for people experiencing homelessness.

"We want to obviously provide people with opportunities to deal with their biological needs with privacy and dignity and easy access, but we also have to strike a balance for folks who might choose to use those same spaces for illegal activities," Huntley said.

The city of Boulder also released this information: Symptoms of exposure to low levels of methamphetamine contamination can include headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Individuals who have visited the library recently and are experiencing any of these symptoms should consult their healthcare practitioner.

Source (Archive)
 
Smoking meth is for niggers.

Now I've got that out of the way, what the fuck?! Employees were getting a contact high? Fucks sake they need to station security in those restrooms.
It's not as crazy as it sounds. Meth is insanely toxic. The main cost of busting meth labs isn't the raid itself, but the massive amounts of decontamination that has to take place afterwards. The smoke soaks into everything and is a grade A bitch to get out. Also I don't think it was so much a contact high as it was a contact chemical poisoning. Being exposed to battery acid and drano fumes is gonna make you sick.
 
It's not as crazy as it sounds. Meth is insanely toxic. The main cost of busting meth labs isn't the raid itself, but the massive amounts of decontamination that has to take place afterwards. The smoke soaks into everything and is a grade A bitch to get out. Also I don't think it was so much a contact high as it was a contact chemical poisoning. Being exposed to battery acid and drano fumes is gonna make you sick.
The best labs just explode, but usually they seem to want to put them in the same room as the children.
 
This is what happens when you don't immediately kick junkies and bums out of a public place. Now they're going to have to pay a shitload to decontaminate the library. Meth smoke is nasty shit that leeches into everything.
This is another reason why I oppose Housing First as an approach to homelessness. Sure you have programs to help a person get clean but its going to be hampered when you get someone in an adjoining unit cooking meth or other drugs.

The whole idea is insane. We already saw what the acceptance rate for drug treatment nay I say successful completion is, 1%, following Oregon's drug decriminalization.

The whole shit is madness.
 
Last edited:
This is another reason why I oppose Housing First as an approach to homelessness. Sure you have programs to help a person get clean but its going to be hampered when you get someone in an adjoining unit cooking meth or other drugs.

The whole idea is insane. We already say what the acceptance rate for drug treatment nay I say successful completion is, 1%, following Oregon's drug decriminalization.

The whole shit is madness.
Even if they get treatment, the relapse rate for people who do meth is something in the neighborhood of 95%. No clue about heroin/opiods, but I suspect it's similar based on people I've known who got into that shit.
 
  • Like
Reactions: NoReturn
The latter is a much more complicated decision since the warmth and restrooms inside the public building can be crucial resources for people experiencing homelessness.
This is the problem. Especially in cold/hot climates, especially in places with sleep only shelters, libraries, malls, community centers, etc become daytime homeless shelters. The operators are afraid of lawsuits and protests if they kick them out, so they victimize the legitimate patrons, steal, and do drugs.
 
This is the problem. Especially in cold/hot climates, especially in places with sleep only shelters, libraries, malls, community centers, etc become daytime homeless shelters. The operators are afraid of lawsuits and protests if they kick them out, so they victimize the legitimate patrons, steal, and do drugs.
Catering to that group of rejects has always been a disaster. I know most people are well meaning about it and think they're being kind, but they really aren't. If those fuckers don't want to play by the rules of civilized society and destroy any place that shelters them from the elements, let them fucking freeze.
 
Catering to that group of rejects has always been a disaster. I know most people are well meaning about it and think they're being kind, but they really aren't. If those fuckers don't want to play by the rules of civilized society and destroy any place that shelters them from the elements, let them fucking freeze.
Liberals should house the homeless personally. Problem solved. Which problem? Yes.
 
The easiest way to solve this is to build a brand new library and put security guards in the lobby. No library card, no entry. All kids under a certain age to be accompanied by a parent or guardian that holds a library card. All potential new library members aged between 18-65 to be subject to a mandatory drug test prior to being accepted for membership. This will help protect the new library from being ruined.

The next step is to turn the old library into a shooting gallery. Have a grand opening with free meth, then bolt the doors shut and gas the place. Sure there'd be a few bleeding heart faggots calling it state-sanctioned murder, but to the rest of us it's just taking out the trash. Close the shooting gallery up and then reopen it again in a month or two's time with another free meth day. Rinse and repeat until all the meth heads in Boulder are dead or have fucked off elsewhere.
 
Back