Guest guest Posted May 2, 1999 Report Share Posted May 2, 1999 WEGandy@... wrote: > > I'd like to invite as many as possible to write to me detailing their > thoughts about what the TDH's policies on substance abuse by certified or > licensed providers should be. I'd like to know what you think Please send > your replies to wegandy@.... Please do not limit yourselves to yes or no > answers, but feel free to get your feelings off your chest. > > Some of the questions I would like to hear your comments about are: > > * What should TDH do to people who admit drug use and ask for help. If one is competent enough to realize they have a problem and need help I believe the TDH should allow this person the opportunity to enter a treatment facility and once they have completed treatment then require the person to submit to random urine testing for some period of time. > > * Should people who admit dependency be treated any differently from > those who refuse to recognize dependency? Personally if someone refuses to recognize the problem I would have them incarcerated in a treatment facility. If someone voluntarily admits there is a problem they could enter treatment on their own. > > * Should chemically dependent people be barred from EMS forever or should > there be some kind of recognized rehabilitative program leading to eventual > restoration of privileges? > Absolutely NOT.... There should be some sort of rehabilitation program. This could include having to recertify/ retest after completion of the program. > * Should the TDH Bureau of Emergency Management employ a treatment > approach like the Board of Nurse Examiners and the Board of Medical Examiners > do? It seems to work for those agencies, I don't see why it wouldn't work for EMS. > > * Should all persons convicted of chemical abuse be sent to prison? This is a really gray area for me... I am a believer in the three strikes your out policy. And while they are incarcerated I would not let them out before their sentence was finished completely (NO probation or early release). > * Should drug users be treated any differently than drug sellers? Administer the seller with their product for a couple of years then send them into a program. Otherwise send the user into a program. > > * Should addiction be considered to be a disease or criminal conduct? Definitely a disease... > > Please be blunt and honest. That way we all know where we stand. > > I have expressed my feelings in a former post and will not post them here so > as not to prejudice anyone. > > Gene Gandy, JD, LP > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? > Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. > Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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