Pubdate: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Copyright: 1998 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Contact: http://www.star-telegram.com/ Author: Alan Bryan IT'S NOT WORKING How many more heroin-related deaths will it take before people wake up and realize that the approach we are taking is not working? No one should ever die from using heroin. The Swiss have been prescribing heroin to addicts for years, and there have been no overdose deaths. The addicts are not stealing to support their habits. They are not enticing others to use the drug so that they can support their habit by selling to them. The spiral has ended. Instead of dealing with this as a medical problem, we rely on law enforcement. This is a very costly method and will never produce the desired results. Each time a dealer is arrested and convicted, the taxpayers will spend around $250,000. That is what it costs for the police investigation, the trial, a public attorney to represent the defendant, and incarceration. In the meantime, another dealer has taken his place, and life goes on unimpeded in the illegal drug distribution network. This $250,000 that we are spending on each drug dealer could be better spent treating those with addiction problems. The money could be used for a combination of heroin maintenance for those who can't quit and abstinence-based treatment for those who are ready to quit. This has been proven to work. Alan Bryan, Drug Policy Forum of Texas Dallas - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry