Pubdate: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Victor Godin SUSTAINED POLICE, JUDICIAL ACTION NEEDED ON DRUGS While national attention in the federal election has shifted to drug-related violent crime, Vancouver continues to be in denial. We are told that the gun-toting drug lords who strut in our streets are really just a symbol of a health problem. The solution offered is the failed four pillars approach, which has become one pillar loosely defined as treatment. That encompasses anything from a clean needle for illegal drugs to offering addicts a chance to chat with a counsellor. Waiting lists are a health issue. The doctor shortage is a health issue. Somebody stealing from your car or house to pay a criminal for drugs is not a health issue, it's part of a chain of criminal activity. It will not be solved by providing free ping pong centres. It will not be solved by apologetic advertising campaigns from the Vancouver police department, which are a basic admission that home robberies are out of control. It will not be solved by distributing the problem to other neighbourhoods. A sustained police crackdown on dealers will eventually work if the indifferent response of our judges is exposed by the media. They have no other pressure for accountability. As for treatment, there are two essential preconditions. First, the treatment regimen must be backed with hard scientific data including statistically sound long-term success rates. Second, it must be restricted to those who can prove that they have made a serious effort at abstinence as well as a move to a responsible lifestyle. Victor Godin - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin