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(help)Garth Mullins, a representative of the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU), said the Tory approach marks an improvement from Harper's tough-on-crime stance, but he believes a focus on recovery and abstinence is "misplaced" as it misidentifies the crux of the crisis.
The Canadian Association of People who use Drugs (CAPUD) and the Vancouver Association Network of Drug Users (VANDU) both appear to deny that drug use is intrinsically harmful. Rather, they imply it is the barriers created by prohibition that makes drug use dangerous.
Another group is Vandu, or the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, which fills its board exclusively with addicts past and present.
Another group is Vandu, or the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, which fills its board exclusively with addicts past and present.