Surrounded by protesters for and against, Lethbridge council defeats motion to limit SCS funding
LETHBRIDGE – Monday afternoon began at Lethbridge City Hall with hundreds if not more than a thousand or so members of the public – many carrying signs – either supporting Lethbridge’s Supervised Consumption Site, or firmly against it. It ended with the defeat of a highly anticipated resolution to call on the provincial government to direct ARCHES to stop needle distribution outside of its facility and to temporarily halt funding for supervised consumption (not referral or other services) at the SCS location on 1 Ave. S. pending the outcome of a provincial review.
The larger rally organized by the newly formed Lethbridge Citizen’s Alliance saw local business owners, those impacted directly by crime, former addicts and many others carrying signs reading “stop enabling addiction start enabling recovery,” “stop supporting the drug trade,” and “shut down the drug house.”
Tressa was one of those protesters. She is 35 years sober and said if the supervised consumption site was in operation when she was 17, she would have been dead.
“I became a junkie when I was 17 in Vancouver and and I came back here for rehabilitation. So the detox in Fort Macleod, I was their first heroin addict and I was there for five weeks. Normally it’s a week. When I came back (to Lethbridge) and I saw that safe consumption site it broke my heart. It breaks my heart because these people can be helped, and all they’re doing is enabling them to kill themselves.”


