Pubdate: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Copyright: 2014 Canberra Times Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/71 Author: Bob Douglas LEGALISING DRUG USE Writing for the Criminal Law Committee of the NSW Bar Association, Stephen Odgers ("Drug control needs radical rethink", canberratimes.com.au, December 23) correctly concludes the best way to achieve a reduction in levels of illicit drug-related harm would be to replace the black market for drugs with a form of legal availability under a highly regulated system and to view drug use not as a law enforcement but as a health and social issue. What is being proposed by the lawyers is not radical but has considerable evidence to support it. In 2012, Australia21 reviewed alternative approaches in Europe, including the 10 years of Portugal's experience where use and possession of all drugs was decriminalised and where health and social supports for dependent users were enhanced. Overall, drug use did not substantially increase, but problematic drug use and mortality from drug use fell substantially. The 2012 Australia21 report also included a proposal by Professor David Penington, former vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne for a regulated Australian market of cannabis and ecstasy to registered Australian users of these drugs. The Penington proposal would provide a framework also for medicinal cannabis use and would undercut the black market in these drugs, while making these drugs available to users over the age of 16, whose names would be on a register. This approach deserves early evaluation in Australia. The report is available at www.australia21.org.au. Bob Douglas, Aranda - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom