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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN NS: LTE: Pill Epidemic
Title:CN NS: LTE: Pill Epidemic
Published On:2003-04-11
Source:Halifax Herald (CN NS)
Fetched On:2008-01-20 20:20:01
PILL EPIDEMIC

The use of illegal and legal drugs is out of control in Nova Scotia. We in
Canada are part of a pill epidemic driven by the prescription drug
companies, with benzodiazepines leading the way to the tune of an estimated
$21 million annually worldwide. Add to that one person in five using
marijuana daily, along with a long list of sobriety-altering prescription
and over-the-counter drugs.

Many of these people use drugs in place of alcohol because they know it is
not easily detectable by police. Some sources estimate that one in three
drivers are drug impaired. That means every third driver coming towards you
may not have complete control of their vehicle.

We really need a law in place to tackle this huge drug problem in society;
a 24-hour suspension is not adequate. Laws must be changed to permit a
blood sample on demand or result in the driver being charged with refusal,
just like alcohol. Small blood samples are painless and easy. The only
reason I can see for not allowing this legislation would be the costs of
supporting the system, dealing with the numerous charges that would result.
Can we afford not to be aggressive with all impaired drivers in this age of
rising insurance and aging populations?

A keynote speaker is coming to the Maritimes in mid-May. Joan Gadsby,
co-producer of the Canadian-made movie The Pill Epidemic and author of
Addiction by Prescription, will be speaking in P.E.I. Call Addiction
Services P.E.I. for details.

Derek Toupin, Chignecto
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