Pubdate: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2000 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: +61 8 94823830 Website: http://thewest.com.au/redirect.shtml Author: Jason Meotti DRUG ADDICTS DESERVE HELP I FIND myself in the unusual position of coming to the defence of the coalition Government for its decision to fund ambulance costs for overdose victims to the tune of $50,000. I support and congratulate Kevin Prince, the Minister responsible for the WA Drug Abuse Strategy, and the Pharmacy Guild of WA for having the courage and compassion to make this decision. Many of the letters that have been published are critical of the decision for one reason or another. However, I believe that most of the critics have missed the point. A significant number of ambulance calls made for overdose victims are never actually paid for. So, effectively those who pay for ambulance cover are contributing to these costs already. More importantly, as a society we have a duty to care for those citizens who for whatever reason, put their lives at risk by their own actions. In a perfect world there would be no need for these types of measures because there would be no demand or supply of heroin. This measure also should be of some comfort to the families of heroin users. They may rest a little easier knowing that if their loved one overdoses, there is one less impediment to those around to call for an ambulance. I understand the critics comments relating to "personal choice" for this life-threatening behaviour, but does anyone suggest we withhold medical assistance from smokers who develop lung cancer or alcoholics who require a liver transplant? Most heroin addicts eventually kick their habit and become productive members of society. If this money saves the life of one person and spares one family the grief and heartache far too many families have to face today, then this is a cost I believe we should all be prepared to wear. JASON MEOTTI, State president, Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation (WA). - --- MAP posted-by: greg