Pubdate: Wed, 28 Dec 2016 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.timescolonist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Author: Jeff Kuryk Page: A11 STUDY OPTIONS FOR PRESCRIPTION HEROIN Re: "Teen in suspected drug death 'honour student led astray,' " Dec. 27. As a retired psychologist, I'm trying to understand why so far this year about 755 human beings have died of overdoses in B.C. I've observed that Grade "A" addicts live only to consume drugs such as fentanyl-laced heroin regardless of whether it might kill them. Many pay drug dealers with the proceeds of crime and leave a swath of victims, including those who love them, in their wake. Eventually, their self-destructive antics wear out those charged to help them, such as police, firefighters, paramedics, hospital staff, social workers and counsellors who eventually succumb to compassion fatigue. Though a courageous step, safe-injection sites appear to simply maintain this grisly status quo. In an effort to address this perpetual social train wreck, I want the scientific community to tell those of us who care: What would happen if prescription heroin were available to these lost souls? Would fewer people die? Would hospital visits decline? Would drug-related crimes fall and fewer be sent to jail? Would more or fewer people take up the habit? Would drug dealers go out of business? Without this information at hand, we can't address this debacle head-on. Or perhaps I'm naive and "culling the herd" with fentanyl is covertly considered OK. Jeff Kuryk Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Matt