Pubdate: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 Source: Age, The (Australia) Copyright: 2001 The Age Company Ltd Contact: http://www.theage.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5 Author: Phillip Hudson POLL REVEALS MOOD ON DRUGS TRIAL Older Australians and country voters have backed Prime Minister John Howard's stand against a supervised heroin trial but the nation as a whole is evenly split, according to the latest ACNielsen-AgePoll. The poll reveals 53 per cent of voters aged over 55 oppose providing registered heroin addicts with the drug under medical supervision. Support for a trial was strongest among 18 to 39-year-olds, with more than 50 per cent in favor. Overall, 48 per cent of Australians were opposed to a trial and 47 per cent supported the idea, according to a nationwide survey of 2065 voters last weekend. The level of support has risen by two points since the last survey in February, 1999, although the level of opposition remained unchanged. The National Crime Authority suggested last week that a trial should be considered and Opposition Leader Kim Beazley said a Labor government would look at any proposal. Mr Howard's opposition to any trials was supported by the Australian Federal Police. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart