Pubdate: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 Source: Alberni Valley News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Alberni Valley News Contact: http://www.albernivalleynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4247 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1181/a10.html Author: Cameron Wigmore HARPER'S DRUG WAR ATTACKS THE GOOD To the Editor, I'd like to give thanks to the Harper government for a new "war." Like in the United States where the "war on drugs" has been going on for decades, this Canadian effort will likely create a few jobs in the areas of law enforcement. We will, over the long term, likely need to build more jails (as they have needed to do in the States) in order to house non-violent offenders, and our recently announced federal tax surplus will probably help to pay for this ongoing cost. Never mind that incarceration will cost more than rehabilitation; Mr. Harper clearly believes that the jobs created are more important than the negative costs to our society. Treatment and rehabilitation sounds too nice for the Harper government's "every man for himself" ideology. Although treatment and rehabilitation are proven to be effective, long-term incarceration sounds braver and more prideful. Thank you, Mr. Harper, for choosing to charge into a war on drugs in Canada, something the United States has already failed to win. I am a recovered addict with seven years clean and sober. I've just brought my family to Nanaimo, and soon we'll be purchasing a house. After using drugs for nearly a decade, I managed to make it out of active addiction, disease free and with no criminal record, and this is largely due to the community support and addiction recovery services that were available to me prior to getting clean. I'm not shy about this fact; I'm proud of the man I am, and I'm grateful to be living in this country with a history of giving and sharing that shows we take care of ours. Thank you, Mr. Harper, for trying to take these opportunities away from other Canadians. CAMERON WIGMORE Nanaimo - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath