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NYC Intervenes After Brooklyn Mirage Bans Naloxone

Jared "JSkolie" Skolnick by Jared "JSkolie" Skolnick
August 27, 2024
in Harm Reduction, News
Photo Credit: Bryan Kwon

Brooklyn Mirage faces backlash after apparently banning naloxone amidst broader safety concerns. The venue has since stated that it’s approved to bring in.


Security and safety have become a growing concern for patrons of Brooklyn Mirage and its parent, Avant Gardner. Yet, seemingly out of nowhere, naloxone was banned from the venue, although it did not appear on its prohibited items list.

During a recent show, I was carrying sealed Narcan (naloxone) into the venue. I carry a sealed package of Narcan to nearly every event I attend, and the only issue I’ve encountered is when a security person doesn’t know what it is.

On the night in question, security escorted me to a medic who said that Narcan was banned inside the venue. I stated that sealed Narcan is legal in all spaces in NYC. The medic responded that the venue can ban anything it sees fit, and there are no exceptions to their rules. While taken aback by this policy, I also understood that the medic couldn’t override it, so I let it go for the night.

Email inquiries were made to Brooklyn Mirage and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Avant Gardner has since responded, stating that patrons are allowed to enter the venue with naloxone per their policy. They’ve also emphasized that there is a large, on-site team of paramedics and operations team members who roam the venue and always carry Narcan on them for proper and safe administration if an overdose occurs.

The city has also responded, and they support the notion that naloxone should be allowed.

I am writing to you on behalf of Commissioner Vasan in response to your inquiry dated 8/24/24. Thank you for reporting this incident. We are sorry that this has happened.

As you know, naloxone is a safe and effective medication at reversing an opioid overdose and save lives. We know that when responding to an opioid overdose emergency, seconds matter.

We have followed up on this incident with the Office of Nightlife (ONL) and they have informed us that Brooklyn Mirage will be updating their policy to allow patrons to carry naloxone inside their venue. We will be following up directly with Brooklyn Mirage to ensure they are aware or recent complaints and offer resources and training.

NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

The response goes on to offer access to naloxone training and resources, too. It’s clear that the city takes this matter seriously and wants naloxone to be readily available when it may be needed. Patrons like us certainly agree.

This isn’t the only concern that continues to surround Brooklyn Mirage. Last summer, two patrons were found dead in a nearby creek, heightening fears that the venue and surrounding neighborhood may not be safe. At the time, both the venue and the city pledged to improve security in the area.

Since then, there has been a notable reduction in the number of illegal rideshare drivers offering their services and better lighting on the street adjacent to the venue. However, the added lighting does not extend to other streets frequented by those walking to and from transportation locations, and there seems to be a lack of NYPD or private security in the area. Just days ago, another man was found dead in Newton Creek after attending a show at the nearby Knockdown Center.

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated with the response from Avant Gardner.

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Jared "JSkolie" Skolnick

Jared "JSkolie" Skolnick

Jared, aka JSkolie, was introduced to electronic music in the 1990’s by way of Orbital. He raved in parks and fields in South Florida where the entirety of the production was a DJ in a box truck. Now living in NYC, he attended his first Above & Beyond show in 2016 and his life has never been the same. Jared has been energized by the Trance community and its PLUR ethos. He is a supporter of harm reduction and is a former DanceSafe officer going on to launch SafeRaveNYC and as a co-founder of Grassroots Harm Reduction. Jared enjoys endurance events and has danced for 12-hours straight while often recovering from raves with bike rides just as long. Or longer.

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