Pubdate: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 Source: North Shore News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 North Shore News Contact: http://www.nsnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/311 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n713/a11.html?61359 Author: Ken Dibnah LEGALIZE AND CONTROL DRUGS Dear Editor: Wallace G. Craig presents as one of the old guard, disgusted with or intolerant of addicts (Insite Should be Closed Now, North Shore News, June 13). His line of claptrap is straight out of the 19th century; minds closed tight and bereft of all thoughts of progress or innovation. New ideas and new programs are what is needed to confront the problems with society, not reactionary, mindless censoring and sweeping the problem under the rug of the judicial system. Insite might be a crude first attempt to confront the drug problem, but it's a giant step forward from the current model where addicts are criminalized and encouraged to steal and maim to stay high. What part of the current response to addiction is working? Is tossing the addicts out on the street a better solution? Most of the problems with needles on the street and sick addicts is because they have to obtain their drug by criminal means, hide out to take it lest they be arrested, ingest poor-quality, adulterated drugs bought from profiteers and respond to the drug usually where they took it, all the while suffering from the effects of the low-quality drug or dirty needles (and the fact that they can't or won't eat). Why is it that so many people have such a great disdain for the drug addicts among us? When will normally intelligent people realize that drug addiction, or any other addiction like food, sex, alcohol or cigarettes, is a health problem? Why do we legitimize certain health problems and not others? A person who has a heart attack is treated with dispatch to save his life, even if he smokes or is obese; a drug addict is treated as a criminal and many who think like Craig demand incarceration. All drugs should be controlled and legalized. Give the addict his drug. The average citizen shouldn't care if the addicts are comfortably medicated but should be very happy that they don't have to break into cars or stab cabbies for a fix. Craig has to admit that there is a certain percentage of us who have addictions and jail will do nothing to shrink those numbers. Should we jail alcoholics too? If you give away the drugs, you also remove the profit motive from them - a nice side benefit is that gangs that currently distribute and add poisons to the drugs would then have nothing to do. Some might even become gainfully employed at Tim Hortons. There are virtually no drug treatment centres. Addicts who wish to quit have nowhere to go. The hospitals are full and addicts should not be there. There is virtually no education about hard drugs. Society spends the bare minimum on all aspects of addiction except the incarceration part and that, obviously, is ineffectual. A lot of police and lawyers would be out of work if they didn't have to confront buyers, sellers, importers of drugs or the results of the addict's search for a fix. Ken Dibnah, West Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Derek