Pubdate: Sat, 22 Apr 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Copyright: News Limited 2000 Contact: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ Author: Nicole Strahan HOWARD ATTACKED ON TRIALS WELFARE and church groups yesterday attacked John Howard's vehement opposition to Victoria's injecting-room trial, saying his statements revealed his ignorance on the issue.The Prime Minister criticised the planned 18-month trial this week, saying it sent a message to young Australians that drugs were acceptable. He claimed that Victoria had surrendered in the fight against drug abuse. Mr Howard said there was little evidence that the rooms saved lives and he called on the Victorian Liberal Party and local communities to use any means possible to block the trial. But Wesley Central Mission's Tim Langley said Australia was making a mistake by following the US's unsuccessful zero-tolerance policy and Mr Howard's comments showed how little he knew about the issue. Reverend Langley said Wesley Central Mission had been ready to open a safe injecting room in Melbourne's central business district since last September, but had so far been stymied by State Government indecision and Federal opposition to the concept. "I believe his (Mr Howard's) comments indicate he is not well-informed about the very real progress that has been made for more than 12 years overseas, and where supervised injecting rooms are now well tried and proven," he said. Hanover Welfare Services chief executive Tony Nicholson said Mr Howard's stand demonstrated a lack of understanding about the perilous situation addicts found themselves in every day. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake