Overdoses versus deaths related to drugs

 By Leiv Holstad

According to Norwegian statistics on deaths related to drugs, more than 4000 young people died from overdoses on drugs between 1980 and 2008. When I produced the first Marita movie back in 1983/84, I focused on overdoses. In one of the movie scenes we fixed a drug addict’s funeral.

The coffin was lowered into the grave, and the song “Farewell Marita” could be heard while death notices with first name and age on many of my personal friends who died from overdoses were shown. To be sure that we had the right information I contacted the Police and was given access and permission to see the files on persons who at that time had became part of this tragic statistics.

That was a sad experience. I found the names of many I already recognized and knew about, but also names on more friends I still did not know had died. Among them I also found the name of the latest girlfriend I had when I was still on drugs.

When I came to my senses I asked the policeman: Are these all?

Yes, he answered. But I did not find “Jazzen” (The jazzy one) there? Well, I do not think he died from an overdose? The policeman said. No, he died from liver failure, I replied, but his liver was damaged by drug abuse. Neither did I find his wife, Sissel. She had been shot in a drug clash. Nils was not there either; the bus ran him down after taking some LSD. “Krølle” (The curly one) hanged himself in Oslo Prison when he was on a bad comedown. None of them died from overdoses, but they died due to other reasons, the policeman said. Therefore they are part of other statistics.

So what is my conclusion after all this? The deaths due to drugs are more than the statistics tell us. To even think about this could make us all lose courage, but actually we are quite many who survived! Through the effort of Marita Foundation and similar organizations, many have been helped out of a heavy drug abuse. In our web news you can find some stories concerning this.

In this way we have made this tragic statistics look a little less than it would appear otherwise. Thank you to all who join us in this battle!

 

Marita Young

In 2002 the Marita Foundation started a new project to reach young drug addicts at an early stage. Several people are employed on this project. Police and public authorities express increasing concern that young people are recruited to heavy drug environments downtown Oslo. The project is developing alternate activities for youth in danger of being recruited to the drug environments in Oslo.

Every Friday Marita Foundation runs a café in cooperation with Sub Café downtown Oslo. Youth between 16 and 23 years old come here. This is a good drug free, alcohol free alternative for youth. In these facilities Marita Foundation also runs a rock´n roll workshop every Tuesday, where youth can have 
individual instrumental training. After a while we set up a band training, and they have a live concert twice a year. Youth have good possibilities to learn how to master and live out their creativity. In this place we do our best to create a good milieu and have a great fellowship.