Pubdate: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Contact: P.O. Box 300, Victoria, B.C. V8W 2N4 Fax: (250)380-5353 Website: http://vvv.com/home/timesc/ Author; Ben Isitt COMPASSION OVERDUE A recent article ("Policeman resist drug testing,"Jan.7) included the following quote from Sgt. Chuck Doucette: "I realize how strong addictions are and the only way to recover is through proper medical help with people trained in addictions." I couldn't agree more. But I find it sad that it took a police officer dying of an overdose to finally produce words of compassion towards drug users. The standard response towards troubled souls who turn to drugs is " Lock' em up." The War on Drugs rages on, consuming millions of tax payers dollars. Meanwhile treatment centres are starved of funds. Laws prohibiting personal drug use need to be discarded and replaced with expanded treatment programs. Safe injection sites need to be established in our communities to help our most vulnerable citizens make the transition to a healthier life. Those in jail for drug use need to be freed. like many "crimes" in our society, the deviant act is merely the culmination of immense hardship and incomprehensible life circumstances. We need to help people rather than label them as deviant and segregate them form the rest of society. let us change our communities so people with addictions can seek help rather than hide them until they eventually self-destruct. Ben Isett, Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck