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Published Date: 27 June 2007
MSPs yesterday backed calls from one of Scotland's leading police officers to fight the country's drug problem by offering addicts heroin on prescription.
John Vine, Tayside Police chief constable, is the most senior police officer in Scotland to call for hard drugs to be prescribed.

Yesterday, Bill Wilson, the SNP MSP, lodged a motion in the Scottish Parliament calling for the method to be investi
gated.

He even suggested purchasing Afghanistan's opium crop in order to stabilise security in the country and control the supply of heroin to Scotland.

However, the Executive said there were no plans to consider prescribing heroin. Instead, more resources will be targeted towards getting people off drugs.

As part of this, the community safety minister, Fergus Ewing, launched the country's first on-line directory of treatment options available to addicts.

Meanwhile, latest statistics showed drug addicts in Scotland are waiting up to two years for treatment on the NHS. The Executive figures showed that more than two-thirds of the 5,331 people referred for drug treatment in the first quarter of this year received an appointment within two weeks.

Of the others, over a quarter wait more than a year before they are even assessed. Nearly 40 per cent wait over a year for actual treatment to begin.

Annabel Goldie, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, said it was a "national scandal" more was not being done to cut waiting times.



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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2007 9:42 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heroin
 
1

DCO,

west lothian 27/06/2007 01:12:19

Leagalis it,
Tax it,
And then you can trol it!
The taxes can contribute to the care needed plus you will in one swoop take out all the drug lords and the money they are making from this traid.

2

DCO,

west lothian 27/06/2007 01:13:29

Leagalis it,
Tax it,
And then you can cotrol it!
The taxes can contribute to the care needed plus you will in one swoop take out all the drug lords and the money they are making from this traid.

3

Richardinho,

27/06/2007 05:34:06

methodone has been available on prescription for years, and it's supposed to be WORSE than heroin.
Sadly our drugs laws are completely irrational.

fortunately we seem to be moving towards a more sensible attitude where the govt recognises that tobacco and alcohol are actually harmful whilst adopting a more liberal approach to other drugs like Marijuana which were formerly demonised to a ridiculous degree.

4

Hoops man,

27/06/2007 05:56:40

In that case, if you are an alcoholic, then by the same thinking, we will get free drink on the state!
If i am addicted to tobacco ( which is by far one of the biggest killers in this country ), that all governments love to tax and allow, we should get free fags.
This cop should get back to catching criminals and not try to do social work, as for the msp's well maybe they should stop getting it for free already.
Giving free drugs to addicts DOES NOT STOP the problem, they just laugh as its for free

5

Myles,

Central Scotland 27/06/2007 07:10:10

Hey - Hootsman! Get rid of these annoying pop ups!!

6

eric,

Lothian 27/06/2007 07:11:33

Its only aimed at trying to cut crime .Alcoholics dont house break

7

Toast,

27/06/2007 07:15:54

A sensible policy proposal at last,take the criminals out of the picture and protect innocent lives and property,tax and control all drugs and help addicts.

8

Hoops man,

27/06/2007 07:50:31

#6

maybe not where you live but they do in lots of outh places, most crime @ street level is by drunks or people who are drunk.

@5

yawn you have missed so many of my other comments, obviously you must be away to nursery

9

EG,

27/06/2007 08:52:33

Give them great mountains of it free - really strong stuff as well. Let them overdose and the problem is solved.

10

Stephen101,

Excellent 27/06/2007 09:05:47

Grown up politics is arriving.

First priority is to cut out the gangsters who currently control distribution. If this motion proceeds we can then track the users, and either supply them or help them get off it. Cut crime to feed the habit in one fell swoop.

Unfortunately there will be lots of whimpering from those who are part of the problem and gain from it. This will include policemen, lawyers, politicians (local and national), and 'businessmen'. And these people will fight back, big time. There is a lot at stake for them.

Beware Bill Wilson for the personal sleaze campaign and no doubt lots of other dodgy stuff to knock you out of 'their' business. I suspect your security file is being browsed at Fettes as we speak by 'interested parties'.

Keep at it though. You are right.

11

Ross Douglas,

27/06/2007 09:19:58

For years, Scotland has been tarnished by this 'Trainspotting' induced glamourisation of a highly lethal drug...for the answer to be in readily supplying this killer to our countries addicts..is truelly unbelievable...what will the countries children think when they see mummy and daddy going to the doctors for their hard drugs.Lets not make exceptions for these people.Lets give them the help they require to be free from drugs and put money into good education and prevention instead of once again letting our government embarasss us all.

12

why can't I use my own name???,

27/06/2007 11:17:01

What about us sex-addicts???:-)

13

petrol head,

Edinburgh 27/06/2007 11:17:04

Yes. The world is actually going mad. The proof is on this page.

I say, put ALL politicians onto a large ship, take it out into the middle of the Atlantic and pull the plug out.

Then start again from fresh with a meritocracy.

14

Al,

27/06/2007 11:29:33

Can't we just give them all a massive overdose free on the NHS?

15

Help Ma Boab,

Edinburgh 27/06/2007 12:35:52

AM2 Post 9, we should maybe give him a smack. more seriously, hilarious that a junkie has to wait a year to be treated, perhaps the social workers are hoping that in the meantime they will pop their clogs and no more problem. Legalise it i say, speaking as an ex user and dealer (for legal reasons i should say i am only joking) control does not work, and legalising it will give me something to do in my spare time.

16

Taking a Bigot's Money,

Dundee 27/06/2007 13:07:22

I do not often agree with you AM2 - but Bill Wilson is an erse.

17

Brisbane Scot,

27/06/2007 15:05:45

Hey AM2,

I have to agree with you on this one. Bill Wilson, does he have some sort of mental affliction. The Dutch and Swedes are even starting to doubt their Liberal ideas of providing limited access.

I think every politician needs to have a big window in their office to make sure they can be reminded that there IS a world out there.

18

One-man-bucket's older twin,

27/06/2007 15:09:43

When all the draconian measures against drivers suggested in the thread about speed cameras have been implemented, and smokers have been persecuted out of existence, drugs will have to be legalised and taxed to make up the financial deficit.

19

Allan(handofgod137),

27/06/2007 16:03:40

May I suggest that all of you who oppose this get a copy of the channel 4 documentry "The Laws Don't Work Anymore" watch it, and then tell me you still feel the same way on the issue of prescribing class A drugs. Congrats to Bill Wilson for having the courage to take his head out of the sand.

20

Miss H,

27/06/2007 16:04:08

12

What do you think children think when they see mummy going on the game to get heroin?

21

Eye glass,

27/06/2007 16:47:36

Hoops Mon(4) the reason for buying up the opium crop and prescribibg free heroin( an opium derivative) to addicts, is that crime will be cut.

Much crime is due to junkies desperate for their fix. Free heroin prescribibing is not aimed at making their lives more pleasant for junkies, but for stopping them burgling and robbing.

22

Keke,

Aberdeenshire 27/06/2007 16:48:39

MSPs back 'heroin on NHS' call ... no wonder, it's costing them a fortune.

23

Help Ma Boab,

Lost in space now 27/06/2007 17:31:44

#12 Miss H, they either think, "can i play", or are completely unaware of what is going on due to being too young.


 

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