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Proposed drug rehab facility causes stir

LA Daily News, USA
Jan. 4, 2005
Sue Doyle, Staff Writer
www.dailynews.com

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Wednesday January 4, 2006

Drug rehab center meets resistance

SAUGUS – A Scientology-based treatment facility hopes to soon open shop on Bouquet Canyon Road to treat adults with drug and alcohol addictions.

Representatives from Narconon Southern California are scheduled to appear today before the county’s Regional Planning Commission for a permit to develop the facility on the 30.4-acre site, once home to a children’s boarding school.

The Leona Valley Town Council wants the application denied.

In a letter sent last month to the commission, the community group cited concerns about the impact the center would have on the environment and local welfare.

Jim Davis, a former president of the council, said some became scared of what the treatment center could bring to the area, and that only a small percentage supported it. Davis was not involved with the letter.

“I think it was a fear factor,” Davis said. “And I think the Scientology scared people, which was sad.”

Scientology’s Junk Science

“Scientology is evil; its techniques are evil; its practice is a serious threat to the community, medically, morally, and socially; and its adherents are sadly deluded and often mentally ill… (Scientology is) the world’s largest organization of unqualified persons engaged in the practice of dangerous techniques which masquerade as mental therapy.”
- Justice Anderson, Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, quoted at What judges have to say about Scientology

Scientology is rooted in the science fiction of its founder, L. Ron Hubbard – a man who had trouble telling fiction from fact.

Plans for the property include converting and upgrading 11 existing buildings into three dormitories, kitchen and dining area, classrooms, staff facilities, a 29-vehicle parking lot and swimming pool, according to a Regional Planning Commission’s staff report.

The facility, with about 11 employees, would be designed to treat up to 66 adults, whose average stay would be three to four months.

Traffic to the area would be minimal from the proposed facility at 36491 Bouquet Canyon Road, according to the report, because clients will not be allowed to have cars. Instead they will be transported by van.

In addition, visitors would be discouraged, so as not to interfere with treatment. If the application gets the nod from commissioners, the staff has recommended 10 years of use under the permit. The proposed facility is compatible with zoning for the area on Bouquet Canyon Road and with the permit, according to the staff report.

What you should know about Narconon

The Scientology organization is a commercial enterprise that masquerades as a religion, and that increasingly acts like a hate group. It preys on vulnerable people through a variety of front groups, including Narconon (which operates in some prisons under the name “Criminon”).

Scientology is an unethical organisation, whose scriptures encourage and condone hate, harassment, and other unethical behavior

The Narconon program was started in 1966 by William Benitez, an inmate in Arizona State Prison, who applied principles from a book by L. Ron Hubbard to his heroin addiction. Today there are Narconon rehabilitation and education centers around the world, according to the nonprofit’s Web site.

The facility is also asking for permission to remove two oak trees from the property. One has fallen down, and the other is decaying and endangers a nearby building.

Catherine L. Savage, a Narconon Southern California representative, did not return phone calls for comment.

James Bell, a planner with the Regional Planning Commission, referred calls to a supervisor who is out of the office until Wednesday when the hearing takes place.

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