Pubdate: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 Source: Cairns Post (Australia) Contact: DRUG WOES Yesterday's decision by the Victorian Liberal Party to block plans for the establishment of supervised heroin injecting rooms in that State is short-sighted. Unfortunately, the decision is only indicative of the generally short-sighted and totally unworkable Australian policy towards drugs. Few Australian politicians are prepared to stand up and point out the futility of the so-called war against drugs. All that this war has done is to fill our prisons with drug users and petty dealers and make drugs difficult to access so that users are forced into undertaking criminal activity to earn the money to buy their fix. More ominously, that war has served to enrich large criminal syndicates, some of which now have accumulated more power and wealth than many small countries and which are continuing to extend their influence throughout society. Prohibiton does not work, and never will work, no matter how draconian the laws may be. The only thing that will work is an enlightened policy coupling drug legalisation with a realistic anti-drugs education program aimed, over time, at reducing the number of people who feel the need to use drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: John Chase