News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: A Throwback To Prohibition |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: A Throwback To Prohibition |
Published On: | 2011-06-01 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2011-06-03 06:00:39 |
A THROWBACK TO PROHIBITION
The assertion by David Berner, director of the abstinence-based Drug
Prevention Network, that "harm reduction" is actually "harm seduction"
and his equating Insite and needle exchanges to "walking up to a drunk
and handing him a clean shotglass" shows the same lack of logic and
distortion of the issues that our federal government has attempted to
implement.
As if the implications of a shared drinking glass are as severe and
potentially deadly, or that they will result in continued use of
illicit substances, is ludicrous. Perhaps the analogy is based on the
Prohibition-era experience and the success that program had? This is
propaganda and not science.
Bill Bate
Courtenay
The assertion by David Berner, director of the abstinence-based Drug
Prevention Network, that "harm reduction" is actually "harm seduction"
and his equating Insite and needle exchanges to "walking up to a drunk
and handing him a clean shotglass" shows the same lack of logic and
distortion of the issues that our federal government has attempted to
implement.
As if the implications of a shared drinking glass are as severe and
potentially deadly, or that they will result in continued use of
illicit substances, is ludicrous. Perhaps the analogy is based on the
Prohibition-era experience and the success that program had? This is
propaganda and not science.
Bill Bate
Courtenay
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