Pubdate: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Author: Antony Howell FREE HEROIN OR FREE DETOX PROGRAMS? Consideration is being given to the provision of rooms for the safe injection of heroin (now there is an oxymoron!). Many drug-related deaths are due to overdose through using heroin of uncertain strength, or by poisoning through impurities used to "cut" the drugs. Perhaps it is time that consideration is given to providing not only the rooms and the needles free, but the heroin also. If this were freely available from government sources, then surely the purity and strength could be guaranteed and these deaths avoided. Possibly a small charge could be levied per syringe. Then, too, the dealers would be out of a job, the crime rate would drop (by about 80 per cent, according to the Ted Noffs Foundation) and no addict would be further degraded by having to be a thief in order to support the very expensive (at the moment) habit. Bulk buying by government would produce the lowest possible price. Or perhaps it could subsidise local growers with a controlled crop. And what about a tax on it in line with alcohol and tobacco? The number of police, court officials, magistrates, welfare workers, medical personnel, etc, who would be released is staggering. If we are to support injection rooms, and free syringes at public expense, what can be the objection to supplying, to registered addicts, the drug as well? How far should we go? Antony Howell, Bawley Point. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck