Pubdate: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 Source: Columbia Daily Tribune (MO) Copyright: 2005 Columbia Daily Tribune Contact: http://www.columbiatribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/91 Author: Natalie Ritter Note: Prints the street address of LTE writers. BLUNT'S BUDGET CUTS WILL HALT PROGRESS AGAINST DRUG ABUSE Editor, the Tribune: Gov. Matt Blunt's proposal to cut the Department of Mental Health's funding by nearly $13 million is a travesty that needs attention immediately. The foundation of drug-abuse agencies was created on the basis that repeated drug offenders or users would show no improvement with incarceration or institutionalization. They need agencies and organizations that provide counseling services and teach effective relapse-prevention skills through the Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous steps. Since the growth of these agencies, we have seen substantial proof that these agencies not only are strong in helping individuals maintain clean and productive lives, but they also renew faith and peace in addicted individuals. So why are we going backward? Why is Blunt proposing a DMH budget cut that will affect as many as 70 percent of men and a large proportion of women who are desperately seeking treatment? I see firsthand the dramatic and beneficial changes that occur when an individual successfully completes the program. I have worked at a substance abuse treatment program for women and children for the past four years, and I see the pain and suffering that accompany addiction. These individuals have an internal motive to change, and as a society, we need these agencies to help them grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally while learning how to live a life of sobriety. If Blunt's proposal passes, there will be a tremendous amount of people who will not be able to obtain these services and ultimately either face incarceration or death. Natalie Ritter - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin