Pubdate: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 2007 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/18 Author: Ron Greene SPEND STATE'S BUDGET SURPLUS TREATING SUBSTANCE ABUSE With all the attention given to alcohol- and other drug-related crimes in the news lately, I have to ask this question: Are the Alaska legislators, the governor and the people of Alaska missing the boat here? When detox facilities close and people are denied access to substance abuse treatment, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what's going on here. Alcohol- and drug-related crimes annually cost this state three-quarters of a billion dollars. So the governor asks, what should the state do with the surplus money it has? It's a no-brainer, governor. Put it into substance abuse treatment. The state of Alaska boasts about its no-wrong-door policy when it comes to substance abuse treatment. The people on these program wait lists, some of whom have been waiting for months, will tell you it's more like the closed-door policy, because every time they seek help, they are denied access. A young woman died this summer from a drug overdose waiting to get into a state-funded program I work for. Granted, she took the drugs that ultimately took her life, but she also had the courage to seek treatment knowing her life had become unmanageable. How many more people have to die? - -- Ron Greene Anchorage - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom