Pubdate: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2008 The Tribune Co. Contact: http://www.tbo.com/news/opinion/submissionform.htm Website: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/446 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n290/a05.html Author: Robert Sharpe STUDY FOREIGN EXAMPLES There is a middle ground between drug prohibition and legalization. Switzerland's heroin maintenance program has been shown to reduce disease, death and crime among chronic users. Heroin maintenance pilot projects are under way in Canada, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands. If expanded, prescription heroin maintenance would deprive organized crime of a core client base. This would render illegal heroin trafficking unprofitable and spare future generations addiction. Marijuana should be regulated like alcohol, only without all the advertising. As long as organized crime controls marijuana distribution, consumers will continue to come into contact with addictive drugs like cocaine and heroin. Marijuana prohibition is a gateway drug policy. Compared to legal alcohol and tobacco, marijuana is relatively harmless. The plant has never been shown to cause an overdose death. Marijuana prohibition, however, is deadly. Separating the hard and soft drug markets is critical to reducing drug-related harm. For information on the efficacy of heroin maintenance please read the following British Medical Journal report: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/327/7410/310 To learn more about Canada's heroin maintenance research please visit: http://www.naomistudy.ca/. Robert Sharpe, Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake