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Needle exchanges protected under the ADA in Washington state case

Last updated: February 10, 2026 11:40 am
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A groundbreaking legal settlement in Washington state has the potential to establish new legal protections for harm reduction services for individuals struggling with drug addiction under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The settlement, announced by a Christian group in Lewis County, Washington, marks a significant step in recognizing the importance of harm reduction services, such as syringe exchange programs, in supporting individuals with substance use disorders.

The ADA has historically been utilized to protect access to addiction treatment, including medications like methadone and buprenorphine. However, the recent settlement in Lewis County extends the application of the ADA to encompass harm reduction services, which focus on helping individuals maintain their health and reduce risks associated with drug use without requiring complete abstinence.

The legal dispute arose when Lewis County enacted an ordinance in 2024 that prohibited the religious group, Gather Church, from operating its mobile syringe exchange program. The restrictive regulations led to a significant decrease in program participation, impacting the ability of individuals to access vital harm reduction services. In response, Gather Church filed a lawsuit against the county, with representation from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the law firm Kaplan & Grady.

After a preliminary ruling by U.S. District Court Judge David Estudillo favored Gather Church’s claims of discrimination, Lewis County opted to settle the case. The county agreed to repeal the ordinance, pay $500,000 in attorney’s fees, and allow Gather Church to resume its full range of harm reduction services. This resolution signifies a victory for the church and sets a precedent for other jurisdictions regarding the protection of individuals seeking help for substance use disorders.

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The ADA prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities, including those struggling with drug addiction, by ensuring access to necessary treatment and health services. Judge Estudillo emphasized the effectiveness of syringe exchange programs in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and deemed them essential health services for individuals in need of drug rehabilitation. Additionally, he recognized the First Amendment rights of Gather Church, acknowledging the religious significance of their harm reduction practices.

This legal victory highlights the importance of protecting the civil rights of faith-based and secular organizations that provide life-saving healthcare and support to marginalized populations. By recognizing the significance of harm reduction services in addressing substance use disorders, the settlement in Lewis County serves as a critical step towards promoting inclusivity and access to essential services for individuals in need.

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