Pubdate: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 Source: Cowichan Valley Citizen (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Sylvia Holt Contact: http://www.canada.com/cowichanvalleycitizen/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4349 Author: Sylvia Holt WE SHOULDN'T ENABLE ADDICTS WITH COMFORT I read Lexi Bainas' Warmland article in the Sept. 22 issue of the Cowichan Valley Citizen. It pushed the big red button in my brain that sets off outrage at how we, as a society, continue to enable and condone addicts -- then wonder why the problem never changes. Addicts are addicts. Some will survive. Some won't. The ones that do are the ones that hit bottom so hard it becomes less painful to change than to continue using. The earlier and quicker this happens in their addiction, the better. That's the plain truth of it. Ask any counsellor. So if you really care, stop pandering. You are just prolonging the process. There should be only one way to obtain the comforts and security of responsible society -- through treatment. And that is where our tax dollars should be spent -- providing excellent, easily available, free treatment and support centres -- not building injection sites, or providing comfortable places to sleep it off, and certainly not handing out welfare cheques totalling millions of dollars so that addicts can pay off their suppliers (stated by Halliday in her interview). I have no words to convey the anger I feel knowing that so much of the money the government takes from us in taxes is turned over to drug dealers. I have a friend who once worked for social services who told me that on what she called "Welfare Wednesdays" there were lines of obvious habitual abusers wanting their cheques, some so out of it they were barely functioning. Dealers would wait outside on the sidewalk and go with them to cash the cheques to make sure they got paid. Please, someone, explain to me why we do that. Does anyone really believe that an addict will spend money on healthier food and better accommodation? Sylvia Holt, Chemainus - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D