Pubdate: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 Date: 05/01/1998 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Author: A. W. W. GODFREY THE PRIME Minister has redefined 'zero tolerance' as no tolerance for any views on drug control but his own. Defending his Government against making a formal apology for the stolen generation, he said, (May 26), 'It is possible to hold different views on the appropriate response and yet be united in seeking reconciliation''. Curiously, he does not extend that latitude to drug control. As he has committed himself to continuation of a policy on drugs that has spectacularly and consistently failed for 80 years, the Australian community can only look forward to further expensive failure to control this major scourge. (Prohibition began in the USA in 1919; its failure to achieve anything but increased crime was recognised 14 years later.) There are no simple solutions, but it is bizarre that a government so wedded to free enterprise and the profit motive is unable to see the connection between prohibition, higher profits for those peddlers (the majority) not caught, and continued growth in the drug trade. We will make no progress while the lure of super profits continues to attract pushers, while the irrationality of 'economic rationalism' continues to produce victims for them to exploit. A. W. W. Godfrey Curtin