Pubdate: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2001 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.thewest.com.au Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/495 Author: Elisabeth Enz PLEASE SUPPORT THE HEROIN TRIAL Although it was recommended in a study by Prime Minister John Howard's advisory council on drugs, the heroin trial is nevertheless rejected by the Australian National Council on Drugs (Heroin trial for addicts backed, 16/6). It is very sad that such an authority as Salvation Army Major Brian Watters, chairman of the council, cannot stand back from his personal opinions and ethics in the interest of the public. Please, Major Watters, look outside Australia to Switzerland where this program has been used since 1994. The Swiss Federal Office of Public Health reports, among other benefits, a drastic drop in crimes related to drug abuse (70 per cent to 10 per cent), a considerable reduction of HIV, Hepatitis B and C and a halving of the cost of caring for drug addicts ($95 to $50). Of course, prevention and protection of teenagers, and prosecution of dealers, is at the same time practised. In Australia since 1997, with law enforcement as the major means of control, the number of overdose deaths has been steadily rising. Heroin droughts, and the increasing price of heroin, are causing more burglaries and gang violence. No, the goal of the heroin trial isn't to supply people with illegal drugs but to provide health and support to needy fellow citizens for our own sake and the sake of our future generations. Elisabeth Enz, San Remo. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew