Pubdate: Tue, 22 May 2012
Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC)
Copyright: 2012 The Abbotsford Times
Contact:  http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009

CYCLE OF HARM

It is the Hippocratic Oath - first, do no harm.

Yet for seven years, the City of Abbotsford has hampered the ability
of its medical community to reduce the suffering of our most fragile
citizens: intravenous drug addicts.

In 2005, council approved a zoning change to ban harm reduction
services such as needle exchanges.

The move was brought in under an air of self-righteous morale belief,
not on information based on facts.

Under the tutelage of former Abbotsford MP Randy White, who railed
against harm reduction, then-mayor Mary Reeves declared "harm
reduction is a social services job creation program."

Despite stacks of evidence supporting harm reduction in countless
jurisdictions around the globe, the councillors firmly pulled the
blinders over their eyes. Abstinence was the only way, they said.

Reeves warned needle exchanges would attract drug users to the city.
Then-councillor George Peary said handing out clean needles would
encourage addicts' "pathological behavior."

Sadly, the opposite has been true. Chilliwack's Fraser Valley
Connection Services had dispensed clean needles at that point for a
dozen years, and reported Abbotsford addicts went there to get clean
needles. Chilliwack had almost no needles in its city parks.
Abbotsford city crews went to FVCS for advice on how to dispose of
more than 3,000 needles they found in their parks every year.

Abbotsford now has the third highest rate of hepatitis C infections in
B.C., which already has double the national rate. Drug overdose
hospitalizations are higher in Abbotsford than the rest of Fraser Health.

Harm reduction is not just about doling out needles or methadone. It
gives desperate people basic health services, counselling and hope
that there is a way out.

People do recover.

Drug addiction is a medical issue. It can happen to anyone. On May 28,
after two years of "studying" the issue, the council will finally have
another look at this ridiculous, ill-informed bylaw. It's time for the
city council to go cold turkey and drop its addiction to governing by
morality.
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