Source: Le Temps (Switzerland) Pubdate: 10 Oct 1998 Contact: Website: http://www.letemps.ch/ Author: Francois Modoux Note: This is the first attempt at a DROLEG item translation. I have been informed that DROLEG may stand for Drug Legislature. Yes it is a little rough in places. I have rewritten parts in [brackets] where I was not sure. We have already had one offer of help in translating, and I would welcome more. The Swiss speak and write their versions of German and French with newspapers in both languages. The original article is (while the link lasts) at: http://www.letemps.ch/search/1998/10/10/suisse_1.htm DROLEG FERAIT DE LA SUISSE L'ENTREPOT EUROPEEN DES DROGUES Bern -- The councilwoman federal Ruth Dreifuss calls "firmly" for Switzerland to reject the Droleg initiative next November 29. Friday, she criticized toughly "the naivete" of Droleg propositions which, if they were put in action, "would increase of alarming way the consumption of drugs." TO "the utopian" Droleg, Ruth Dreifuss opposes the pursuit of the politics "coherent and efficient" definite in 1994 by the federal Council. This one constitutes a scholarly dosage of complementary measures that borrows to the four domains that are the therapy and the reinsertion, the reduction of risks and help to the survival, the repression, and in short the prevention. Ruth Dreifuss warns: Droleg does not aim to legalise the consumption of hashish, as some believe it. The initiative goes very beyond: its authors ask in substance the decriminalization of the consumption and of the trade of all drugs (to read below). Launched in the German speaking Switzerland by anti-Prohibitionists, Droleg expresses a double hope: the legal trading of drugs will hurt traffickers and mafias while depriving them of the juicy incomes today drawn from the sale of illegal narcotics; the vicious circle of delinquency and prostitution of drug addicts (in order to procure themselves their drugs) will be broken. Droleg's people take their desires for the reality, attacks Ruth Dreifuss. To their idealized vision, she supports the reasonable approach of the federal Senate, which does forget neither sufferings of drug addicts nor the complexity of the problem. "To sell narcotics freely without medical control is like ignoring that drugs produce serious dependencies," she accuses. And to add to that a legal drug market reserved for Swiss nationals will not prevent a black-market from developing itself in Switzerland. "The country will become the warehouse of narcotics and the rotating plate of the traffic in Europe", stated Valentin Roschacher, Vice-Director of the Federal Office of the Police. Traffickers and drug addicts will flow [to Switzerland] to get a stock of, which is everywhere else. forbidden narcotics. The federal Council [would be required to] denounce its international obligations and Switzerland will fall in a disastrous isolation." Ruth Dreifuss interprets Droleg like a gesture of impatience. When the harvest of signings [?] began in 1993, the open scene of drug use in Zurich and Bern shocked. The police, judicial, sanitary and social authorities seemed overwhelmed. The situation has changed, assures the Director of the Federal Office of the Public Health, Thomas Zeltner. The rooms for treatment doubled, the therapeutic treatments varied. In short, heroine's medical distribution reduced the physical decay of drug addicts. The Federal Senate understood this and has just voted the pursuit of this program and its immediate widening from Zurich to the whole country. This decision reinforces Ruth Dreifuss in her politics, exercise patience and pragmatic, against the drug. A politics that considers, in the end, the decriminalization of the only consumption of drugs. Of propositions, some daring, others moderate, are to the survey [?] in view of the revision of the federal law on narcotics. "Nothing presses," assure Ruth Dreifuss however, [we are?] obligated to note that the consensus does not exist yet on this question. The federal Senate will not pronounce itself before the spring 1999. What wants Droleg? The objective of the popular initiative Droleg is the hard and soft drug legalization. The consumption of narcotics, their culture, their possession and their trading for personal use would not be penal. The state would retain the monopoly of the culture, the import, the manufacture and the trade of drugs. To replace the black-market, where the offer of narcotics is today abundant, would follow a controlled access to the various drugs. In the [words of the referendum ?], youngsters [over?] 18 years would be able to, with an electronic card, after an interview with a professional of health, buy the drugs to their personal use (heroine, cocaine, methadone and LSD) in pharmacies or governmental stores. Products made from hemp and ecstasy would be on sale for youngsters [over?] 16 years. The previous interview should give to each drug addict the possibility to explain why he wants to take drugs. Preventive information on the effects of narcotics on health would be delivered in every drug trading place. The trade without concession would be penal, as well as the sale of narcotics to people not living in Switzerland. The state should affect [utilize] a part of the fiscal imposition [tax?] of narcotics to the preventive and therapeutic programs as well as research on reasons of the addiction. - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake