Pubdate: Wed, 16 May 2007
Source: Age, The (Australia)
Copyright: 2007 The Age Company Ltd
Contact:  http://www.theage.com.au/
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Author: Annabel Stafford and Carol Nader

BLAST FOR STATES' DRUG POLICIES

STATE cannabis laws must be strengthened and a heroin  injecting room
in Sydney's Kings Cross closed down, the  federal minister responsible
for illicit drugs has  warned, ahead of a meeting on drug policy with
the  states today.

Christopher Pyne has lashed out at his state  counterparts for being
weak when it comes to preventing  illicit drug use and accused them of
undermining  Canberra's "Tough on Drugs" stance -- foreshadowing a
fight at today's Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy.

Despite growing evidence of the contribution cannabis  makes to mental
health problems, "the state governments  still have a soft approach to
cannabis use", Mr Pyne  said.

"(Many of them) still have a series of warnings before  nothing much
more than the equivalent of a traffic  fine."

Mr Pyne would not be drawn on just what laws the states  should
introduce, saying only that they should be  sending a tougher message.

The Federal Government's top advisers on illicit drugs  will tell the
states that Australian governments need  to do more to help South-East
Asian nations to improve  rehabilitation and treatment programs.

The Government's "zero-tolerance" message on drugs --  sent at the
same time it continues to support  harm-reduction measures such as
needle exchanges -- has  been attacked as contradictory. Drug experts
have also  warned that it risks Australia's aid for harm-reduction
programs in Asia.

Former Howard Government minister John Herron -- who  chairs the
Australian National Council on Drugs -- will  tell today's meeting
that there has been a huge  increase in methamphetamine production in
South-East  Asia.

Also at the meeting, Victorian Mental Health Minister  Lisa Neville
will ask where the $150 million promised  by the Federal Government in
relation to illicit drugs  will go.
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