Pubdate: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2013 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Author: Gerda Peachey PREVENTING NEEDLE EXCHANGE WAS RIGHT Editor, the Times: Despite the fact that the current mayor and council in Abbotsford favour caving in to the demands of Fraser Health and pressure from drug addicts, our city is now being sued by Pivot Legal Society. Peter Bernstein, their lawyer agrees that "Access to health care for drug users should not be up for a public vote." We are talking here about illegal drug use. Abbotsford is being pressured to provide clean needles and assorted paraphernalia to enable people trapped in the horror of addictions to stay in that trap. When questioned as to where addicts will get the money to fill those nice clean, free needles, Fraser Health and their supporters give no answer. But the answer is all around us - in the pilfered mail boxes, broken car doors and windows, vandalized homes and street thuggery. Supplying addicts with the means to keep them in bondage to their addictions is wrong. What works is abstinence. We need to give addicts help in housing, counselling, rehabilitation, but not freely hand them the tools of continued enslavement. Fraser Health, and Pivot say that Abbotsford's attempt to stop needle exchange is the reason addicts have life-threatening diseases. No. Abbotsford's policy is not to blame for the misery of drug addicts. The reason for those diseases and death is the degeneration of health that follows increasing drug use. Council was right to try to prevent needle-exchange. People who climb out of the horror of addictions say that enabling their use just kept them in that bondage. Drugs are illegal because they destroy lives. To say, as the needle exchange proponents do, that we are denying health care, is to twist the meaning of those words. Gerda Peachey Abbotsford - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom