Tracknum: 13621.201106131207.p5dc77ie013581 Pubdate: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) Copyright: 2011 John Chase Contact: http://www.news-journalonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/700 Author: John Chase Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n344/a06.html GIVE ADDICTS ALTERNATIVES Regarding the May 25 editorial about Florida's reputation as the nation's pill pusher: Switzerland faced a similar problem in the early 1990s. Addicts and dealers had converged on Zurich and Bern because of their liberal drug policies. The Swiss tourist image was being tarnished. Overdose deaths had spiked and AIDS was spreading. Zurich's response was twofold: First, they cracked down on dealers, and second, they initiated an "experiment" to expand the availability of opiate substitutes, even heroin. It worked. The average age of registered addicts rose, an indication that kids are not becoming addicted, and the number of patients needing heroin stabilized at 1,300. Use of illegal drugs other than opiates either declined or stayed the same. In 2008 the Swiss people voted over 2-to-1 to make it a permanent part of their national health system. Florida is doing the right thing to crack down. Now we should increase the availability of legal methadone to drive pill mills out of business, permanently. John Chase Palm Harbor