Pubdate: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 Source: Penticton Western (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Penticton Western Contact: http://www.pentictonwesternnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1310 Author: Stockwell Day Note: Stockwell Day is the member of Parliament for Okanagan Coquihalla and minister of public safety in Ottawa HOW SAFE ARE SAFE SITES? Drug addicts in Vancouver can shoot up while being supervised in North America's only facility legalized to do that. The Insite project operates with a special legal exemption. The debate has been fierce on whether such a policy is a good thing or not. My column today is not going to get into the debate per se. I do, however, want to give you, my constituents, an update on what has occurred this past week. First, a B.C. court has ruled that drug addicts have a right to a facility like this. This ruling came just before our federal government was to have made a decision as to whether this activity should continue. The federal minister of health announced this week that the government will challenge that ruling. For the purpose of reporting to you I thought the best thing to do was to quote verbatim exactly what the minister of health gave as his reason for challenging the B.C. court decision. I'll just give it to you word for word so that you can see the federal rationale, whichever side of the argument you are on. Here is what the minister said, "In my opinion, supervised injection is not medicine. It does not heal the person addicted to drugs. "Injection not only causes physical harm, it also deepens and prolongs the addiction. Programs to support supervised injection divert valuable dollars away from treatment. Government sponsored injection sends a very mixed message to young people who are contemplating the use of illegal drugs. "The evidence is that Insite's injection program saves, at best, one life per year. A precious life, yes. I believe we can do better and must. "My job as health minister is to balance that one life against any possible negative effect of supervised injection that might take one life elsewhere." That was his statement. Meanwhile, back at the ranch right here in our own constituency a group in Merritt has come up with their own approach to taking preventative and rehabilitative action towards youth with substance abuse issues. They recognized there is a local problem of young people getting involved in drugs, gang and related criminal activity. When they approached me on the issue I explained the broad government policy on this problem. We basically are taking a two pronged approach - the long arm of the law and the open arms of the community. The long arm of the law means a tougher approach to those committing the crimes and more help for the law abiding citizens who are the victims of those crimes. The 'open arms of the community' refers to our belief that local groups and agencies can play a vital role in putting together prevention programs that can intercept kids at risk before they plunge themselves into destructive behaviours. The Merritt Youth Mural program is such a group. In a unique way they have joined forces with the Merritt Walk of Stars Society to reach out to vulnerable Aboriginal youth and their families. In conjunction with educational and occupational counselors the Youth Mural project will help up to 60 at-risk young people. Through a variety of means they will teach the young people about taking responsibility, learning job skills and how to contribute in real and positive ways to the community in which they live. I was able to assist the group in getting federal funds for the program and I look forward with confidence to the future results of kids turned away from drugs and crime. While I'm talking about Merritt I can't help but tell you of a special award I received at the annual Merritt Country Music Walk of Stars. I do their fundraising auction for them. The organizers totally surprised me by getting me to do my handprint in cement to be placed in a star alongside the country music greats who have performed here over the years. It was a real honour for me. And since the 'star' will be placed on the sidewalk anyone who wants to stomp their feet on me is free to do so. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath