News (Media Awareness Project) - US OR: PUB LTE: Fund Drug Treatment |
Title: | US OR: PUB LTE: Fund Drug Treatment |
Published On: | 2000-12-14 |
Source: | Eugene Weekly (OR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-02 08:56:04 |
FUND DRUG TREATMENT
To Lane County commissioners:
Please consider allocating a generous portion of the "Federal
Payments to Counties" moneys (timber money) to drug treatment and
rehabilitation. It may seem expensive, but the cost of drug addiction
in our county is tremendous.
Approximately 80 percent of the crime committed in Lane County is
drug related in one way or another. Everything from bank robbery to
child and spousal abuse, and from auto thefts and break-ins, to home
and business burglaries, 80 percent can be traced back to drugs. The
financial cost in law enforcement alone is staggering. Also, think of
the toll it takes on the tax paying community as a whole when you
consider both physical and mental health costs, unemployment,
incarceration and broken homes.
The environmental hazards of contaminated [housing] units are a great
threat to owners, employees, future tenants as well as to our water
supply. The cost to government and property owners of cleaning up
these contaminated sites is astronomical.
Deaths from heroin overdoses have quadrupled over the past few years.
A large percentage of the prostitutes are heroin addicts and many
have AIDS or hepatitis, or both.
In the long run, treatment is not only the most humane way, but the
most economical way to treat this problem. Please fund drug treatment.
Margaret C. Waite
Eugene
To Lane County commissioners:
Please consider allocating a generous portion of the "Federal
Payments to Counties" moneys (timber money) to drug treatment and
rehabilitation. It may seem expensive, but the cost of drug addiction
in our county is tremendous.
Approximately 80 percent of the crime committed in Lane County is
drug related in one way or another. Everything from bank robbery to
child and spousal abuse, and from auto thefts and break-ins, to home
and business burglaries, 80 percent can be traced back to drugs. The
financial cost in law enforcement alone is staggering. Also, think of
the toll it takes on the tax paying community as a whole when you
consider both physical and mental health costs, unemployment,
incarceration and broken homes.
The environmental hazards of contaminated [housing] units are a great
threat to owners, employees, future tenants as well as to our water
supply. The cost to government and property owners of cleaning up
these contaminated sites is astronomical.
Deaths from heroin overdoses have quadrupled over the past few years.
A large percentage of the prostitutes are heroin addicts and many
have AIDS or hepatitis, or both.
In the long run, treatment is not only the most humane way, but the
most economical way to treat this problem. Please fund drug treatment.
Margaret C. Waite
Eugene
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