Pubdate: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Copyright: 2000 Canberra Times Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: C. G. Chenoweth, President, The Law Society of the ACT WE LAWYERS BACK THE HEROIN TRIAL YOUR EDITORIAL on the spread of heroin (CT, September 17) raises important questions for the whole community. Clearly the whole community, or a majority of it, does not use heroin, but for those who do the results both socially and legally can be tragic. Chief Justice Miles is well aware of these consequences, as are the other judges and magistrates of our courts. The Chief Justice was making the valid point that the use of heroin is so widespread that the police are now unlikely to charge people solely because of possession of a small quantity for personal use. No-one who has experience of the lives and actions of drug-dependant people can be indifferent to it, but the reality is that police resources are generally directed towards the control of supply and promotion of drugs. The Law Society of the ACT supports the Law Council of Australia's policy of dealing with drug use as a social and medical issue, rather than solely a legal one. For this reason we support the proposed heroin trial in the ACT. C. G. Chenoweth, President, The Law Society of the ACT - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D