Pubdate: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 Source: Palm Beach Post, The (FL) Copyright: 2011 The Palm Beach Post Contact: http://www.palmbeachpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/333 Author: Aimee Jones HEROIN'S PRESENCE ALREADY BEING FELT IN S. FLORIDA I felt compelled to respond to the article "Police are winning the pill mill battle, but heroin may fill the void." This article presented some interesting points that are often avoided. The direct correlation between oxycodone and heroin is an epidemic. The heroin scene has been strongly affecting other states, although Florida residents have not yet had to face this issue because of the overwhelming availability of pharmaceutical heroin - prescription opiates - that are flooding the streets. Palm Beach and Broward counties have been aware of this pill mill epidemic, and are finally starting to make headway with enforcing new laws. The people supporting these pill mills are addicts, and crossing the threshold from prescription pills to heroin is going to be a simple and mindless transition. The comment by Broward County Sheriff's Capt. Eric Coleman - "in some ways, we could potentially get worse before we get better" - shows the continued lack of concern for prescription medicine and heightening awareness of street drugs. Switching substances is not going to create a worse situation; it needs to be about limiting the availability. We would not be so scared about a heroin epidemic if prescription drugs were not so easily accessible. The situation is just going to escalate, given attitudes that prescription drugs are less addictive than street drugs. Heroin is already the issue. Just because we produce it in controlled labs and place it in a bottle doesn't change the substance. AIMEE JONES Boynton Beach - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom