Pubdate: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 Source: Australian Associated Press (Australia Wire) Copyright: 2001 Australian Associated Press DRUG USE 'NOT A CRIMINAL ISSUE' Prime Minister John Howard should "wake up, get real" and support a heroin trial, the Australian Democrats have argued. Leader Natasha Stott Despoja said she backed the idea put forward by the National Crime Authority. Mr Howard has said there will be no heroin trial while he is in government, claiming figures show a sharp decline in heroin deaths while seizures of illegal drugs are up. But Senator Stott Despoja said heroin abuse was not a criminal issue but a health problem. The NCA said yesterday a government-controlled heroin project could help break the hold of organised crime. Senator Stott Despoja said: "My plea to the prime minister is wake up, get real. Just say no to zero tolerance. "The Australian Democrats recognise that the issue of drug use and abuse in our community is not a criminal issue. "It's a health issue for those people who are addicted and those people who are dying, particularly our young people. "We believe we should investigate a range of options, especially those where we have good, overseas examples to show that they may work." Other countries recognised that zero tolerance did not work, she said. "The notion of zero tolerance is a joke," she said. Mr Howard was quite stubborn on the issue and determined not to implement alternatives, Senator Stott Despoja said. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager