Pubdate: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 Source: Halifax Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2004 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://www.herald.ns.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Derek Toupin NEW APPROACH Finally, we see a focus on the increase in violence by addicts attempting to get their fix. This has been happening all around us for years, but now, thanks to a Cape Breton police chief and the media, we can stop denying its awful presence. What are we to do? Give them their drug! We will all be safer when we finally stop punishing drug addicts and allow them an affordable supply of what they seek. It is called harm reduction and it is working in some European countries. Let's end the war on drugs, because we can't win it until we surrender. Just like the first step in an addict's 12-step program, surrender is the key to victory. Unlike what the province did when it applied the recent tax on nicotine, the most deadly drug in existence, we must direct new taxes on all addictive substances and gambling to education and treatment programs. It is simple: STOP increasing taxes on alcohol, gambling, prescription drugs and other addictive substances for any reason other than to help addicts and ourselves get well. We will all be safer in our homes and on our streets. After a short spike period, numbers of addicts will go down, not up, with this approach. The war on drugs is over, and we lost; it is time for a new approach. Derek Toupin Chignecto - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin