Pubdate: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 Source: Cambridge Times (CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Metroland Contact: http://www.cambridgetimes.ca/cambridge-on/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3423 Author: Darryl Randall ILLEGAL DRUG USE SIMPLY ISN'T SAFE, STOP IT Dear Editor, This is the second time I feel compelled to respond to one of Violet Umanetz's comments regarding the danger of drugs (article titled "Getting the word out about drug overdoses", published Sept. 8). The first time, the heading of my letter to the Times was entitled, by the editor. "If you want to stay safe, don't use illegal drugs" (published March 29); and that's about it. After that first letter was published, I was stopped on the street, and received telephone calls and text-messages from people who agreed with what I said. Street/recreational drugs are illegal, but Ms. Umanetz does not once use the word "illegal" in her article. (I will add the word in my letter.) She likens the use of sunscreen and seatbelts to drug users also requiring a means of harm reduction. You want some means of harm reduction: Don't do illegal drugs! There you go. She also states, "There are a lot of people in our community who use drugs, and they deserve to be safe; they deserve to be cared for the way the rest of us are". Health-care and safety precautions are to keep people safe from the effects of a legal activity like sun-bathing and driving a car, not an illegal activity like "doing" illegal drugs. When you "do" illegal drugs, you will probably have some tragic results. Illegal drug use is a choice, and those who make that choice should be aware of the consequences. The logic here, to me, is so simple. A colleague of hers, one Natasha Campbell, even mentors us by stating, "If you're going to do recreation drugs, a small amount to start with is good practise". Thank you for that, Ms. Campbell. And, she should have used the word "illegal", rather than "recreational". We all make choices, whether it be a legal activity like smoking or drinking, or an illegal activity like "doing drugs". We all know smoking, drinking and drugs are harmful, so beware. And, "doing drugs", is illegal to boot. Darryl Randall Cambridge - --- MAP posted-by: Matt