Pubdate: Mon, 28 Sept 1998 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Section: Page 3 Author: Peter Clack DRUG FIGHT OUTDATED: MARGETTS The Coalition Government's $75 million Tough on Drugs strategy, announced recently, was misguided and failed to understand or solve Australia's growing drug problem, Greens Senator Dee Margetts said. Prime Minister John Howard announced the strategy, comprising $50 million for a three-year national crime information system, Crim Trac, a national paedophile data base, $21 million for a three-year safe-communities program, and $1 million to extend the young offenders' program. Mr Howard's policy was shallow and insincere, and concentrated on chasing media headlines while ignoring the causes of most drug deaths, she said. "Mr Howard has missed a historic opportunity to fix Australia's rapidly growing drug problem by showering millions of dollars on an ill-informed and narrow campaign to fight illicit drugs," she said. He and his advisers had ignored the fact that 80 times as many Australians died of the effects of legal drugs - 20,000 from tobacco-related illnesses and 4000 from abuse of alcohol. The Coalition's zero-tolerance drug campaign was out of date and narrowly focused on getting drug users to abstain. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski