News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: MDs Oppose Legalizing Heroin |
Title: | Canada: MDs Oppose Legalizing Heroin |
Published On: | 1998-09-04 |
Source: | The Province (Vancouver, B.C.) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 01:55:32 |
MDS OPPOSE LEGALIZING HEROIN
B.C.'s doctors have come out against a proposal that heroin be legalized as
a way to combat the province's drug-use epidemic.
"There is no evidence to suggest prescribing heroin to addicts will work,"
says a report from a subcommittee of the B.C. Medical Association. It urges
a better-funded, better-co-ordinated public health strategy.
The report says the strategy should include detox centres, residential
treatment programs, outpatient counselling, recovery homes, needle
exchanges and methadone programs.
Checked-by: Joel W. Johnson
B.C.'s doctors have come out against a proposal that heroin be legalized as
a way to combat the province's drug-use epidemic.
"There is no evidence to suggest prescribing heroin to addicts will work,"
says a report from a subcommittee of the B.C. Medical Association. It urges
a better-funded, better-co-ordinated public health strategy.
The report says the strategy should include detox centres, residential
treatment programs, outpatient counselling, recovery homes, needle
exchanges and methadone programs.
Checked-by: Joel W. Johnson
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