Pubdate: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Kamloops This Week Contact: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1271 Author: Darshan Lindsay SAFE INJECTION SITES ONE SOLUTION Supporting drug addicts and the call for safe injection sites cost Philip Owen his job. As the debate over harm reduction heated in Vancouver just weeks before last fall's civic election, and knowing he'd lost his own party's support to run again, the three-term mayor left municipal politics and is now championing the cause for drug reform in this country. "We've got to do something. We've got to manage it. It's a bold step," Owen said Monday during a press conference in Kamloops. The press conference came just days before the local showing of the documentary film Fix: The Story of an Addicted City, in which Owen is one of the key players. The film, shot over 18 months, journeys through the drug debate in Vancouver, and, more specifically, the call for a safe injection site for the downtown Eastside. During his nine years as mayor, Owen said he realized the city had a growing problem with crack cocaine, one which couldn't be resolved by traditional means. Further criminalization, he said, is not the answer, nor is liberalization. The answer, he believes, is in better management through harm-reduction approaches such as safe injection sites. "All we're trying to do is engage in discussion. My job is to bring awareness of this problem, try to get people to think differently. Thinking differently means viewing the drug user as 'sick' and the drug dealer as 'evil'." A safe injection site may not necessarily be the answer for Kamloops, says film director Nettie Wild, but it's clear Kamloops, like all communities in British Columbia, has a drug problem. She hopes her film will get people to talk about the "unspeakable." Owen hopes it will lead to a public revolution, where people will pressure the provincial and federal governments to make a change in how they deal with drug addiction. While injection sites provide a supervised place for addicts to inject their drugs safely, they're also intended as a place where addicts make contact with health professionals who will be there the moment they choose to seek treatment. Owen concedes many more dollars need to be put into treatment to ensure it's available on demand. Fix: The Story of an Addicted City, is playing tonight and Thursday at the Paramount Theatre at 7 p.m. A community forum will follow each show. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart