News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Crack Kits Pander To Drug Addicts |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Crack Kits Pander To Drug Addicts |
Published On: | 2010-10-02 |
Source: | Nanaimo News Bulletin (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2010-10-06 15:45:56 |
CRACK KITS PANDER TO DRUG ADDICTS
To the Editor,
Re: Study backs crack kit distribution, Sept. 28.
Frankly, I could not believe what I was reading.
When did the brain-trust involved come to the conclusion that it was
preferable to pour taxpayers' dollars into "trying" to protect the
health of addicts by providing drug paraphernalia?
As I see it, the main focus needs to be on treatment with a minor
focus on prevention - getting people off drugs and their addictions is
by far of greater importance than giving them clean drug kits.
This only keeps them doped up and 'unhappy' - they remain unproductive
members of our society and slaves to their poor choices that led them
down this road.
The article points out a majority as seeing "any attempt to quit crack
use as a futile effort in the long run." With this type of defeatist
mentality - nothing can be done to salvage these poor souls. When hope
is lacking, there can be no success.
Rather than building a bridge halfway across the river into which they
will eventually walk, build a bridge to a drug-free productive future
that these people can be successful in overcoming their addictions and
thereby become successful, productive citizens - dare I say ones that
get employed and pay taxes.
Have I got your interest yet?
Anne McMillan
Nanaimo
To the Editor,
Re: Study backs crack kit distribution, Sept. 28.
Frankly, I could not believe what I was reading.
When did the brain-trust involved come to the conclusion that it was
preferable to pour taxpayers' dollars into "trying" to protect the
health of addicts by providing drug paraphernalia?
As I see it, the main focus needs to be on treatment with a minor
focus on prevention - getting people off drugs and their addictions is
by far of greater importance than giving them clean drug kits.
This only keeps them doped up and 'unhappy' - they remain unproductive
members of our society and slaves to their poor choices that led them
down this road.
The article points out a majority as seeing "any attempt to quit crack
use as a futile effort in the long run." With this type of defeatist
mentality - nothing can be done to salvage these poor souls. When hope
is lacking, there can be no success.
Rather than building a bridge halfway across the river into which they
will eventually walk, build a bridge to a drug-free productive future
that these people can be successful in overcoming their addictions and
thereby become successful, productive citizens - dare I say ones that
get employed and pay taxes.
Have I got your interest yet?
Anne McMillan
Nanaimo
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