Pubdate: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 Source: Burlington Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Burlington Post Contact: http://www.insidehalton.com/burlington-on/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1528 Author: Von Jeppesen Page: 7 CANADA'S ANTIQUATED NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY Public health departments freely hand out condoms to promote safe sex yet when it comes to drug use you're effectively on your own. In the case of heroin and MDMA (ecstasy), it will be of little help to the victims that the drugs will be analyzed after the fact. The misrepresentation of drugs on the black market is perhaps the biggest threat to a user because they can't easily answer such questions as What's the purity? Has it been cut (diluted) with a toxic substance? Is it even what was paid for? A proactive solution as simple as providing drug testing kits could go a long way in preventing adverse reactions and overdoses. Unfortunately, the federal government views harm reduction strategies as promotion of drug use - 'it sends the wrong message'. Apparently this message is more important than, for example, preventing an experimental son or daughter from overdosing on 91 per cent pure ecstasy. Illicit drug use is controversial and currently taboo. Since at least one victim came from each municipality, clearly it strikes close to every home in Halton. Pretending our current policies are effective only continues the cycle of risk for people - from the experimental individual to the user battling addiction. I look forward to a day when a government shows true leadership on this issue by disregarding ideology and legislates based on the evidence and experts. Von Jeppesen, Burlington - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom