Pubdate: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 Source: Toronto 24hours (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Canoe Inc. Contact: http://24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4068 Author: Jessica Hume Page: 7 MAN BEHIND CRACK PIPE VENDING WANTS FEDS TO SUPPORT DETOX AND TREATMENT An addiction worker behind Canada's first crack pipe vending machines has shot back at the government's lack of support, saying if they "really cared about people, they would at least fund detox and treatment programs." Vancouver's Drug Users Resource Centre (DURC) set up two vending machines that sell crack pipes for a quarter. They were installed six months ago but made headlines recently, prompting Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney to issue a swift and emphatic response. "Drug use damages the health of individuals and the safety of our communities,"Blaney said in a statement. "This government supports treatment that ends drug use, including limiting access to drug paraphernalia by young people." DURC's Mark Townsend said the government means well but misses the point when it comes to the"complex issue" of drug addiction. He challenges Blaney to "come on down, I'll show you the treatment centre where (Prime Minister Stephen) Harper just gutted funding from." Townsend said even if the government is against injection centres and crack pipe vending machines, its lack of funding for treatment and detox centres belies its claims it cares about Canadians. His argument is clean pipes reduce transmission of HIV, hepatitis C and other communicable diseases. "We encourage and embrace safe practices," he said. "It protects all of us and saves money." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt