Pubdate: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Copyright: 2001 Canberra Times Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/71 CANNABIS CAFES ACROSS NSW UNDER NEW BILL SYDNEY: Cafes where cannabis could be smoked freely would be established across NSW under a Greens drug-reform Bill to be introduced in the NSW Parliament. The "Amsterdam-style" outlets would serve up coffee, magazines and provide a relaxed setting for people to smoke without fear of being arrested. NSW Greens MLC Lee Rhiannon said details of the Bill were yet to be finalised but she claimed support for the concept in the community was already strong. The move comes after Thursday's NSW Supreme Court decision to allow Australia's first trial of a legal heroin injecting room to proceed in Sydney's Kings Cross. Ms Rhiannon said it did not make sense to allow heroin users a safe haven to shoot up while people who used other drugs, such as cannabis, could still be charged. She said the cafes would be managed in a similar fashion to the heroin injecting centre, with information about the ill effects of the drug to be made available to users. Ms Rhiannon said she opposed the use of any drugs, including alcohol. But substance users needed medical help, not being charged and branded criminals. Ms Rhiannon, who conceded the Greens would need to persuade other MPs to support the Bill, said it was worth a trial. "I personally wish people did not use any drugs, but it is reality that they do. "This is about ensuring they get help rather than be persecuted by the police. "While we support the heroin injecting room, it is a bit of a double standard to ignore the users of other drugs." In 1999, police shut down a Kings Cross cafe alleged to have been selling cannabis with its coffee and turning a blind eye to people smoking the drug. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D