Pubdate: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 Source: Northern Territory News (Australia) Copyright: 2003 Northern Territory News Contact: http://ntnews.news.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/283 Author: Gary Meyerhoff Cited: Network Against Prohibition http://www.napnt.org/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Luke+Masters Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?143 (Hepatitis) UNPRAGMATIC DRUG LAWS Regarding to the recent jailing of Luke Masters. Luke's crime was to enter the chamber of the NT Legislative Assembly holding a banner calling for drug law reform. He was in the chamber for less than ten seconds and now he's serving 15 days. Luke was just one of a group of people who felt that the NT Government's "drug house" legislation would be a retro-grade step. Most of the group have seen the impact of the so called "war on drugs" on the day to day lives of drug users. It seems that their stance has been vindicated by the recent Federal Government report on Hepatitis C. This report found the Federal and State/Territory Governments have increased the rate of Hepatitis C infections among injecting drug users, because of zero tolerance. Hepatitis C is now an epidemic in Australia and this report estimated that 500,000 Australians would be Hep C positive by 2020. The report also found that prisons play a substantial role in the spread of Hep C. Hepatitis C and other blood borne viruses are just one area of harm that many Australian's are exposed to because of a head in the sand approach to drug issues. Sooner or later, governments will need to realise that a pragmatic, realistic approach to drugs is the only way to reduce the harm associated with substance use. Gary Meyerhoff Network Against Prohibition - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake