Pubdate: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 Source: Harbour City Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/harbourcitystar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4046 Author: Alastair James Berry SAD TO SEE NOTHING HAS CHANGED ABOUT DRUGS THE EDITOR: It is sad that some 14 years after B.C. Chief Coroner, Vince Caine held an 'open inquest' on the continuous stream of drug deaths, things are, if anything, worse today, than they were back then. One of his open consultations was at the Coast Bastion Inn and perhaps 30 people attended. The discussion centred around more money and support for addicts attempting to quit their addiction. Nobody tackled the subject of why the drug scene had deteriorated so badly in the preceeding 25 to 30 years in Nanaimo. Finally I got up and proposed that all drug use be legalized and regulated and gave my reasons. There was silence in response and with that, the meeting was declared closed. After the meeting was officially over, the Coroner came over for a brief chat and he said that an increasing number of individuals were expressing my point of view. Certainly the jail or forced treatment regime has not worked and we are still losing addicts on a regular basis. On the Mainland the drug scene exhibits mayhem and murder on a daily basis. It is time to rethink the legalization and regulation of all drugs whether 'legal' or not. Alastair James Berry Nanaimo - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin