Pubdate: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 Source: Coquitlam Now, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006Lower Mainland Publishing Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.thenownews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1340 Author: Robert Sharpe, Policy Analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1153/a01.html DRUG MAINTENANCE PROGRAM WOULD HURT ORGANIZED CRIME Re: "Prescription heroin might help addicts," column, Wednesday, Aug. 30. Gurpreet Bains is to be commended for making the case for prescription heroin maintenance. Switzerland's heroin maintenance program has been shown to reduce drug-related disease, death and crime among chronic users. Providing addicts with standardized doses in a clinical setting eliminates many of the problems associated with heroin use. Addicts would not be sharing needles if not for zero-tolerance laws that restrict access to clean syringes, nor would they be committing crimes if not for artificially inflated black market prices. Heroin maintenance pilot projects are underway in Canada, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands. If expanded, prescription heroin maintenance would deprive organized crime of a core client base. This would render illegal heroin trafficking unprofitable and spare future generations addiction. Putting public health before politics may send the wrong message to children, but I like to think the children are more important than the message. Robert Sharpe, Policy Analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin