Pubdate: Fri, 23 May 2003 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2003 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.thewest.com.au Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/495 Author: Mal McFetridge CARR'S TRIP THE other day I listened to the Premier of NSW, Bob Carr, speaking on radio about his Government's use of cannabis for the relief of pain associated with chronic illnesses. He used his experience of visiting a young MP in the advanced stages of cancer and seeing his pain and discomfort as the catalyst for his Government's action. I wonder what his thoughts would have been without this experience. It goes without saying that all politicians should follow Premier Carr's example and visit hospitals, police stations, small businessmen and schools to see the problems and frustrations the people at the coalface have to face on a daily basis. Pollies have meetings to discuss these problems but these tend to be "show the face" exercises with no outcomes, half the people at the meeting crawling to the pollie telling them how wonderful he or she is, instead of laying it on the line to them and telling them to do something constructive. An increase in funding is not the answer to most of the problems: work practices and the genuine support of our elected representatives certainly is. They should not need a personal experience to get them off their backsides. MAL McFETRIDGE, Safety Bay. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh