Pubdate: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 Source: Victoria News (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Victoria News Contact: http://www.vicnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1267 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n565/a01.html Author: Fred Mallach SUPPORT FOR VICTORIA'S SAFE CONSUMPTION SITE Re: Look closely at effectiveness of safe injection site (Opinion, June 4) Coun. Geoff Young makes a good point when he suggests that further study into Victoria's safe consumption site is necessary before we move ahead. I agree that we need more discussion regarding this issue. One idea suggested by Keith Martin was for the site to provide prescription meds. The City of Victoria's 'Feasibility Study on Supervised Drug Consumption' was completed in April 2007 and it identifies one idea that is worth considering. In polling intravenous drug users one participant stated that marijuana was very difficult for intravenous drug users to obtain. He went on to explain that he would prefer to smoke marijuana instead of using intravenous drugs. What if the SCS were to dispense medical marijuana in order to divert, delay, or 'dilute' the use of injection drugs? This is only the first step in the long process of beating substance abuse. While the patrons of the SCS are on site they would be able to access health care services and counseling. As well, if they were using medical marijuana they might have a healthy snack or meal. Once an individual has used the facilities, as it were, they are left on their own, to go back on the street. What if there was a place to go? Supportive housing would be a good idea. In order to break the cycle of drug addiction and homelessness, individuals need a hand up, not a hand out. The challenges of fighting drug addiction are complex, but if we treat them as ethical issues instead of moral issues, they can be overcome. Fred Mallach Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake