Letters to the Editor: 8-25-17

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Another Holiday Inn?

Another Holiday Inn?

The Kailua Village Design Commission has raised concerns about the color and setting for likely a second Holiday Inn Express &Suites proposed for Kailua-Kona (West Hawaii Today, Aug. 17).These are important concerns, but the greater problem is allowing into our Big Island economy yet another business from a huge national chain that will pull in island-generated tourist dollars and ship them right back to the mainland.

The Holiday Inn Express follows in the footsteps of other colonizing corporate giants — Walmart, Costco, Starbucks and others — who in recent decades have undermined local businesses through their unfair market advantages and by exporting Big Island dollars that would otherwise have circulated in our local economy, diminishing whatever value the giants bring here.

Allowing yet another Holiday Inn Express in Kona sends a clear signal to our homegrown economy hotels—Uncle Billy’s, the Manago and the Kona Tiki among them — that their traditional island character and contributions to our economy are less important to us than emulating mainland tastes.

No matter what color the design commission decides is appropriate for the new Holiday Inn, it’s still just lipstick on a pig that’s foraging for Big Island dollars at our community’s expense. Fortunately, this project is at an early stage so there’s still ample time for our local Chambers of Commerce and elected officials to intervene to prevent the harm it will bring.

Tom Peek

Volcano

Now is the time to help those addicted to alcohol or drugs

Drug overdose is now the leading cause of accidental death in the United States. In 2014, it surpassed both car accidents and gun violence in number of deaths.

Those with loved ones who are using opiates or heroin need to be aware that opiates are the main contributors to this problem. With drug dealers across the United States mixing new and powerful synthetic drugs into street opiates such as heroin, the chance of accidental overdose has exponentially increased.

The drug Fentanyl, U-47700, and Furanyl can be 50 to 100 times more powerful than heroin, making the risk of a fatal overdose much higher. Drug dealers have been using this drug to increase the potency of their heroin at a lower cost.

These new drugs are increasing the risk to any who abuse drugs as drug dealers press drugs into pills and selling them under the guise of being something else. Today, those who abuse drugs truly are at risk as there is no telling what drugs they are taking.

Now more than ever, it is essential to help those you know who are addicted to alcohol or drugs. Trying to help someone with an addiction can be more than frustrating. And although you just want to help, many times they fight against you as if you were the enemy. Don’t be surprised if your loved even accuses you of contributing to their addiction. Hear them out and take their words into consideration but at the end of the day realize getting them sober and continuing to live is the most important thing.

These drugs have made it potentially life threatening to be an abuser of any types of drugs. Get yourself educated. If one of your loved ones is struggling with addiction, get them into treatment. Don’t wait until it is too late.

There are many different approaches to the challenge of how to help a substance abuser. For free information, learn the steps of how to get someone into treatment for heroin addiction . You can also visit https://www.narcononnewliferetreat.org/blog/are-you-an-addict.html or call (800) 431-1754 to get help for your loved ones.

Ray Clauson

Community Relations Director,

Narconon