Pubdate: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 Source: Georgia Straight, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Georgia Straight Contact: http://www.straight.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1084 Author: Carlito Pablo PETER LADNER BLOG POST ON ADDICTS TAKES ON-LINE FIRE Youth advocate Cannon Singh went all guns blazing against Vancouver councillor Peter Ladner over a recent blog post the NPA mayoral candidate wrote about addicts. "He doesn't know what he's talking about," Singh, executive director of the Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society, told the Straight. "He's very conservative. He's old money. He doesn't have any connection with the community, what we do, who we serve, and how we serve them." In a September 10 post on his campaign blog, Ladner wrote about a stroll he took on Davie Street. Ladner recounted a "vociferous encounter" with a local resident who said he was "fed up" with the DEYAS van "pulling up in front of his apartment and handing out needles, condoms, cookies and milk to addicts". Ladner then asked: "Are we killing our addicted neighbours with kindness?" Singh asserted that it's not so much that Ladner has a bias against addicts. "He doesn't know how to deal with it," Singh said. "He's not from this community. If you have to walk down the street every day and you see people that are addicted to drugs, you can treat them a bit differently." Ladner's post also drew a statement jointly issued by prospective Vision Vancouver council nominees Kerry Jang, Andrea Reimer, and Kashmir Dhaliwal, who challenged Ladner to "come clean on his position on harm reduction". When asked for comment, Ladner's team sent the Straight a prepared statement in which the NPA standard bearer described himself as "a firm believer in the Four Pillar approach to our drug crisis". "Harm reduction without the goal of abstinence through treatment is not a long-term solution to our collective drug problem or individual addicts' problems," Ladner stated. "I support Insite because it puts addicts in touch with health services, reduces the spread of disease, and improves their chances of getting treatment." He also poked fun at the misspelling of his name in the three Vision candidates' release. "By the way, my name is Ladner, not Lander," the two-term councillor said. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart