Pubdate: Sat, 13 Nov, 1999 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: Peter Watney Note: Headline by MAPEditor SAFE-INJECTING FACILITY'S 98% OVERDOSE REDUCTION WARRANTS A TRIAL HERE BARRY KEARNEY (CT, Letters, November 9) makes three questionable propositions: "There is no such thing as a 'safe' injecting house"; "Heroin is such a dangerous drug that it is never 'safe' "; and "Persecute the traffickers. Let's drive them off the streets and lock them up". Frankfurt-am-Main has experienced a fall in ambulance emergency call-outs from 100 drug overdoses per week to two per week over a four-year period since it first established a safe-injecting facility. That improvement might not be experienced here, but it does warrant a trial. Some health professionals in some countries that permit the prescription of heroin, whether for heroin maintenance or for the treatment of extreme pain, consider heroin safer than morphine. Demonising the drug does not make it more dangerous. The vast majority of traffickers are users who traffic because they cannot afford to satisfy their dependence on illicit drugs. The traffickers who do not use - those in it for greed - have been offered substances that have a very high profit margin. The more traffickers locked up, the higher will be the margin, the more will be the corruption, the more will be the children seduced to fund both the dependent users and the greedy entrepreneurs. \ Peter Watney - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder