Re: (Our View, Aug. 11)
What kind of advice is Victoria News offering those who read the paper? The advice appears to condone drug taking.
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At a music festival, concert goers have no idea where the drugs originate and how lethal they are. Once a person is drunk, their inhibitions are lowered and they are more prone to want to get even higher or to sustain the high with drugs.
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Great way to ensure that the health authorities have a steady stream of customers. Too bad it is the able, non-drug using population that has to pay for all these services (as well as other functioning alcoholics and drug users, but why encourage this behaviour?).
Why not send the message that using drugs and excessive alcohol is stupid. There is a lot of research that can be quoted. Basically, you addle your brain, possibly shorten your productive life and for what? A high at a concert?
How about some responsible journalism advising folks to enjoy the concert but avoid the illegal drugs on sale at the event and moderate their drinking?
Marilyn Denton
Victoria