Pubdate: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: The Vancouver Sun 2000 Contact: 200 Granville Street, Ste.#1, Vancouver BC V6C 3N3 Fax: (604) 605-2323 Website: http://www.vancouversun.com/ Author: Evan Wood Bookmark: Items related to the Vancouver plan and the Sun's series Searching for solutions - Fix on the Downtown Eastside http://www.mapinc.org/thefix.htm SAFE INJECTION SITES Do they perpetuate misery or offer relief and hope? Michael Theil is right that providing heroin and safe injection sites "makes about as much sense as providing free booze to alcoholics" (Drug-plan pessimism, Letters, Nov. 23). Alcoholics, like those addicted to other drugs, have been known to forego all else to satisfy their body's unbearable cravings. Imagine (or remember) the chaos if alcohol were no longer cheaply and safely provided by the state. Sadly, you do not have to imagine. In the Downtown Eastside, the conventional strategies aimed at combatting illicit drugs are a well-documented failure with horrific consequences. Among addicts, epidemics of hepatitis C and HIV have raged. I hope those who are ignorant enough to oppose harm reduction will consider the plight of these people, and the successful implementation of this approach in Europe. For those who remain unmoved, I urge them to investigate the tax burden created by our current approach. The costs of enforcement are astronomical. The same is true of the health care costs. For instance, the per-person costs of anti-HIV medications are more than $10,000 annually. Congratulations to Mayor Philip Owen and others who have the courage to advocate these urgently needed alternative approaches. Evan Wood, B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake