Pubdate: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Copyright: 2000 Canberra Times Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: Clive Blennerhassett BREATHTAKING INCONSISTENCY JOHN HARGREAVES, as the ACT ALP's spokesman on the issue, stated the ALP was against a needle exchange program for ACT prisons as ''it condoned the use of drugs". Such a policy highlights the breathtaking inconsistency of the party which supports a supervised injecting room and, presumably, a needle exchange program in the wider ACT community. As the stated aim of both the needle exchange and the injecting room program is to save lives in the non-prison community and not condone the use of drugs it is difficult to see how a needle exchange program in prisons cannot be viewed in the same light. Perhaps a prisoner's life is worth less than the rest of us. As in the rest of the community, the use of drugs in prison is a fact of life. Until we discover some way of stopping the drug supply to prisoners and, I might add, to all drug users, or come up with some program that will minimise drug usage, the saving of life must be paramount. Perhaps Mr Hargreaves' party might put its collective brainpower to solving the problem. Or has he ''done a Della Bosca" and inadvertently told the truth about ALP policy? CLIVE BLENNERHASSETT Dunlop - --- MAP posted-by: greg