As early as this fall, people in Saskatchewan with severe addictions may be forced into treatment at Saskatchewan Hospital, a psychiatric facility in North Battleford.
The Sask. Party on Tuesday passed the Compassionate Intervention Act into law.
The Opposition NDP, the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) have become vocal about their opposition to the law’s implementation.
Makes you wonder why the Sask party really wants to be able to involuntarily detain people for “psych” reasons. Shades of USSR policies?
I mean, sure, but you don’t have to go that far or far back to find purely Canadian policies that did this to all sorts of people for all sorts of reasons.
It’s still happening.
It could be nefarious, but we have drugs altering the minds of its victims, and they aren’t able to choose to help themselves. Its a tough call. We help physically injured people even when they arent able to ask for help. We have to somehow help those that can’t help themselves get healthy.
Has anything else worked?
Ok this is fucked. Is there even any data to suggest this might work? Have other countries tried this?
Well it sucks but I guess some one has to be the first. Also I see the down side. Yet if this is a well run program. You get the addicts of the street get them cleaned up and give them a second chance to live a good life, what is the problem? Was it not that long ago where we would just throw them in jail and say good luck with your withdrawals fucker.


