Pubdate: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 Source: The Outlook (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 The Outlook Contact: http://www.northshoreoutlook.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1433 Author: Robert Bailey DRUG ADDICTION NO VACATION Editor, I am glad that I live in a country where opinions may be freely expressed, even opinions that are as ill-informed and devoid of actual research as those to which Denny Boyd sees fit to subject us ("A Druggies Dream," Dec. 12 issue). Is Mr. Boyd completely unaware of the runaway HIV problem amongst addicts in Vancouver? Safe injection sites will be instrumental in reducing the exponential spread of HIV and Hepatitis, thus greatly lessening human misery and significantly lowering the burden on our already strained health system. Ultimately, this strategy saves us all tax dollars. It costs far less to provide a safe consumption site than it does to provide palliative care. In his column, Mr. Boyd poses questions that are absolutely preposterous. He asks, "How many nurses and doctors will want to make a career out of tending diseased crack addicts?" Quite a lot, actually. Addiction is fundamentally a health issue, and last I heard that was pretty much what doctors and nurses were about. There are many dedicated health pros working the streets today who would rejoice in the advent of safe injection sites, since they would greatly lessen the misery that they treat on a daily basis. Letting people shoot up in an alley with shared needles and water from a mud puddle is "enabling" the spread of HIV. Safe injection sites are the complete antithesis of that. Mr Boyd might also care to do a little research. Crack addicts don't actually shoot up 15 or 20 times a day at all; crack is smoked, not injected. He did get one thing right though -- addiction is a disease. And finally, Mr. Boyd smugly suggests that drug addiction is something akin to a vacation! I can't think of anyone who would willingly take that kind of a vacation. Maybe, just maybe, the reason why Mr. Boyd is so puzzled by the fact that Larry Campbell and Philip Owen see eye to eye on this issue is, that unlike him, they have both seen the problem first-hand and know from experience that enforcement and incarceration are not workable approaches to the problem. Their approach is actually very rational and well thought out. Perhaps this is why Mr. Boyd seems unable to comprehend it. Robert Bailey Bowen Island - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom