Pubdate: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 Source: Goldstream Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Goldstream Gazette Contact: http://www.goldstreamgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1291 Author: Matthew M. Elrod Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Safe Injecting Rooms) Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n941/a04.html SAFE INJECTIONS NOT DECEPTIVE Re: Safe Injections In Victoria, by Tom Fletcher, Jun 8. The term "safe injection site" is no more deceptive nor inaccurate than the term "safety belt." Neither provides complete and total safety, they merely save lives. Yes, overdose deaths rose in Vancouver, (from 41 in the first half of 2003 to 44 in the first half of 2004), after they opened an injection site, however, overdose deaths rose around the world at the same time, largely due to the increased availability of Afghan opium following the U.S. overthrow of the Taliban. No deaths occurred at the injection site. Tom Fletcher asserted that "This [harm reduction] approach doesn't help people get off drugs. It helps them keep using." And safety belts do not encourage motorists to use rapid transit. Helping users to quit is the goal of treatment, one of the other "four pillars" of drug control. The goal of injection sites is to "reduce harm" and to provide users with a "low threshold" doorway off of the streets and back into our social support systems. The Vancouver site is being closely monitored by a team of scientists who will report their findings in about two years. If the site prevents two people from contracting HIV then it will have paid for itself. In 2001 the Auditor General reported that the federal government spends about $500 million dollars annually on drug control. 95 per cent is allocated to law enforcement, 70 per cent to enforcing cannabis laws. There is no evidence, (nor even a mechanism in place for gathering it), that law enforcement is doing any good whatsoever. The bottom line is that, when the other pillars of prevention, treatment and law enforcement fail, I would rather find my family and friends alive in an injection site than dead in an alleyway. I guess Mr. Fletcher does not anticipate anyone he cares about becoming a drug addict. Matthew M. Elrod Metchosin - --- MAP posted-by: Josh