Pubdate: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/441 Author: Australian Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Safe Injecting Rooms) INJECTING ROOM TRIAL TO BE EXTENDED The NSW lower house has approved an extension for a trial of Australia's first heroin-injecting room. The 18-month trial was to end in October this year but the NSW government announced it would legislate to keep the Kings Cross clinic open until an evaluation study had been completed. The lower house this afternoon voted 60 to 28 to allow the trial to continue, meaning the clinic will now remain open until at least October next year. The Coalition was granted a conscience vote by Opposition leader John Brogden who himself crossed the floor on the issue. In his speech to the bill today, Mr Brogden said the issue was a "matter of conscience, indeed a matter of the heart". "My position on this legislation, my position on this project has not changed," he told parliament. "The extension will continue, that is clear that the government has the support in both houses to continue the extension beyond the next few months. "I will not stand in the way of the trial continuing to the extent that the evidence concludes that it has saved lives. "I support that evidence. "I would say however ... I do not support the usage of drugs, I will never support the decriminalisation of drugs and have never stated that." But the cost of the trial was concerning, he said. "It is an enormously expensive project and that has been I think a reasonable concern raised by a number of members of the Coalition with respect to this bill," he said. The bill will now go onto the upper house. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel