Pubdate: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 Date: 07/17/1999 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Author: Simon Harvey Note: Subjectline supplied by newshawk The less than insightful comment by the White House drug policy director General Barry McCaffrey, that shooting galleries and heroin trials are akin to "pouring alcohol into an alcoholic" (Herald, July 14) may well be in keeping with our Prime Minister's equally blinkered views on this subject. However, the reality for the vast majority of us who are neither motivated by politics nor addicted to heroin is that our patience with the endless cycle of crime perpetrated by hopeless addicts is nearing its end. Give the poor addicts their drugs for free and then they won't need to steal from, bash and scheme against the rest of us. Couple it with treatment and proper help and the results might be even better. I know I'm not alone in feeling minimal concern for those who choose to waste their lives away in an opiate haze - that's their choice. Surely it is time that governments stopped imposing the mammoth costs of prohibitionism upon the rest of us under the overfed untruth that our real concern is for the addicts. Deep down we all know it isn't, nor should it be. Simon Harvey, Annandale