Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Pubdate: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 Page: 6 Author: B. McConnell, Families and Friends for Drug Law Reform SAFE INJECTING PLACE THE RIGHT MOVE KIRSTEN LAWSON (CT, December 12, p. C1) correctly identifies the difficulties that face Michael Moore in obtaining the Assembly's agreement to a trial of a safe injecting place. Michael Moore, as should all in our community, finds the increasing loss of young lives unacceptable. Agreement on this very important issue should not be based on political gamesmanship, but rather on a genuine search for ways to reduce the tragic results currently occurring in our community and for which we have yet to find solutions. There are no real reasons why politicians should be reluctant to try new ways of reducing drug-related problems, For example, Kate Carnell did not suffer at the polls because of her supportive views on issues such as these. A safe injecting place will not put the community in more danger. Most will be unaffected but, for the most vulnerable, the users and their families, the danger could be significantly reduced. A safe injecting place with professionals on hand can offer more help than is found in a toilet or a dark alley. What can possibly be gained by not undertaking the trial? Families and Friends for Drug Law Reform asks those who would oppose this trial to consider, during this season of good will to all, these alternative scenarios: a lonely death in a toilet and an empty place at the Christmas table - or an opportunity to survive and be with family and friends for yet another Christmas. B. McCONNELL, President, Families and Friends for Drug Law Reform Higgins - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake