Pubdate: Wed, 03 May 2006 Source: Metro (CN BC) Page: 3 Copyright: Metro 2006 Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Jared Ferrie Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) MAYOR RELEASES STATEMENT TO RCMP Details Providing Addicts With Money For Drugs Mayor Sam Sullivan yesterday released a statement to the RCMP regarding his giving money to addicts for drugs. And he used the opportunity to take a stab at political opponent Larry Campbell. "During the 2005 Election campaign, former mayor Larry Campbell and his Vision Vancouver party made these experiences a focus of their campaign," wrote Sullivan. "Because of the increased public awareness, the Police Chief had no alternative but to request that the RCMP investigate these incidents." Campbell at first refused to comment, but when pressed, encouraged Sullivan to take responsibility. "Mayor Sullivan is the one who admitted to drugtrafficking," said Campbell. " M a y o r Sullivan is always saying I'm beating up on him. I wish he would just for once in his life own up to the fact that this is what he did, he's sorry about it, and let's get on with life," he added. In his statement, Sullivan details providing money to a woman for three weeks in the late 1990s so she could stop prostituting herself to feed her addiction. A couple years later, while on city council, Sullivan gave money to a crack addict. The man smoked the drug in Sullivan's van. Sullivan concludes his statement by saying the experiences have "helped shape my thinking and city policy." Sullivan told the Vancouver Sun April 21 about initiating a plan to provide drugs to addicts -- an approach Campbell called "simplistic." "It doesn't solve homelessness," said Campbell. "It doesn't solve any of the problems we normally associate with addiction." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom