Pubdate: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 Source: Australian Associated Press (Australia Wire) Copyright: 2002 Australian Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?131 (Heroin Maintenance) BEATTIE REJECTS HEROIN TRIAL CALL QUEENSLAND Premier Peter Beattie has rejected renewed calls for a national heroin trial. ACT Chief Minister Jon Stanhope this week wrote to Prime Minister John Howard and state leaders proposing a jointly funded national heroin trial. But Mr Beattie said he did not believe the trial, which would involve prescribing heroin to addicts, would work. "It may well be that what (Mr Stanhope) is seeking to do may work in the ACT," Mr Beattie said. "I am pessimistic because drug problems are not the same around the world or around Australia." Mr Beattie said research conducted overseas by Queensland Health Minister Wendy Edmond last year had not convinced him that either prescribing heroin or setting up injecting rooms would work. "I don't see any evidence anywhere in the world that they do work," Mr Beattie said. "In European trials there is an enormous amount of (health) support for those on the trials. "But what happens when you withdraw that support? The person, in many cases, falls over." Mr Beattie said Queensland would continue its strategy of introducing school nurses, trialling a drug court and allowing police to issue warnings for people caught using small amounts of marijuana rather than fining or jailing them. "This year we will work with the Prime Minister to see if it can be extended to small quantities of other drugs," Mr Beattie said. "We are prepared to consider examining that issue in the interest of trying to save lives." - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl