Pubdate: Fri, 30 May 2008 Source: Now, The (Surrey, CN BC) Copyright: 2008 South Fraser Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.canada.com/surreynow Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1462 Author: Ron Shaw ADDICTION IS A DISEASE, NOT CAUSE FOR DROPPING ROBINSON The Editor, Re: "Robinson cuts SCC ties," the Now, May 23. I am writing to express my disappointment at the decision of the Surrey Civic Coalition to disavow Gary Robinson's candidacy in the upcoming civic election. It has always been my impression that the SCC was a progressive party, but their response in this case is about as reactionary as you can get. For some time now, addiction has been accepted by the medical fraternity (and most employers) as a disease. Mr. Robinson's cocaine addiction is not a moral shortcoming on his part, it is a disease. Substitute multiple sclerosis for addiction and it would be like the SCC saying to Mr. Robinson: "You had MS 10 years ago and even though it has been in remission for two years, we can't let you run for us because we don't know whether it will come out of remission in the future." How ridiculous would that be? To say, as Ms. Toews does, that, with two years clean, "the question is whether or not it's long enough for the public" is a cop out. How will we ever get the public to accept addiction as a disease if progressive organizations like the SCC don't take some leadership? Mr. Robinson, you can count on my vote in November. Ron Shaw Surrey - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake