Pubdate: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Maple Ridge News Contact: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1328 Author: Kurt Langmann Bookmarks: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Safe Injecting Rooms) http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) INJECTION SITES ARE 'HARM EXTENSION' Supervised injection sites will do nothing to ease the Lower Mainland's drug abuse problems and will only entrench the addict lifestyle, says an MP who has toured such facilities in Europe. Alliance MP Randy White is head of the Commons committee on drug abuse, a multi-party group that includes Liberal MP Hedy Fry and NDP MP Libby Davies, and which is due to report its findings on Dec. 9. In an interview, White said he can't disclose the specifics of the report in advance, but he said there will be controversy generated by the fine details. "There are 19 recommendations which are pretty good to my way of thinking, there are 10 related to 'harm reduction' and there are four or five regarding marijuana, which is not a big issue," said White. White said he is troubled by the imminent prospects of the 'harm reduction' experiments which he believes the federal government will implement with "three heroin maintenance centres, as pilot projects in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver." Vancouver city council has pledged to initiate "safe injection sites" in the Downtown East Side within a month. "I label them harm extension," said White. "Vancouver council has been sold a bill of goods, they are making a dreadful mistake, and the federal Liberals are about to buy into it." In June, White travelled to Europe to visit the 'harm reduction' sites in the three countries which have adopted the program: Germany, Holland and Switzerland. He said he learned "three significant things. One, it creates a major social magnet from other countries, because addicts will come here. Two, it is not eliminating the drug problem; they're not getting off drugs because their addictions are being maintained. Three, the human carnage around these sites is unbelievable." "Frankfurt was the most disgusting I've seen," said White. "The centre wasn't clean; there was blood and dirt on the floor. "They use weasel words. 'Low threshold' treatment means that people walk in and nobody asks anything. They just give them a needle and put them in this room with a table along three sides. There's mirrors so they can find their veins and shoot up. Then they take them to a waiting room and if they sit there too long they escort them to the street, where they can do their crime and get another hit from a dealer, then it's back into the centre. Unless they walk too far, and then they just shoot up there and then." White says the real agenda is heroin legalization. "My favourite quote was from a German prosecutor, who said 'the way to legalization goes one pilot project at a time, not all at once'." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake