Pubdate: Wed, 09 Mar 2016 Source: Bundaberg News Mail (Australia) Copyright: 2016 The Bundaberg Newspaper Company Pty Limited Contact: http://www.news-mail.com.au/contact/feedback/ Website: http://www.news-mail.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/657 Author: Dieter Moeckel DRUG WAR FAILED THERE appears to be an inexorable advance in acceptance of the ubiquitous use of party drugs and a concomitant approach to safe use of these drugs at music festivals. In NSW a group of doctors, led by Dr Alex Wodak, president of the Drug Law Reform Foundation, is preparing to provide drug testing facilities at music festivals, giving sound scientific and medical advice to recreational drug users on site. Experience has shown that this approach saves more young lives than the current saturation police enforcement policy. However, NSW Premier Mike Baird has refused to support the proposition saying, "there is only one safe way to go about pills and that is don't take them". This zero tolerance strategy has not worked since President Nixon declared the war on drugs. Like all wars the war on drugs has cost billions of dollars for no benefit, has resulted in incarceration for thousands for non-violent victimless crimes and has destroyed the lives of otherwise useful, productive members of our communities. I understand that to change a policy which demonised substance use for almost a century is difficult, but I suggest that "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results is indicative of insanity". It will take a very courageous leader to stand up and say, "the drug war has failed! We were wrong. We need a realistic harm minimisation policy". DIETER MOECKEL Wonbah - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom