Source: Survey of German Language Press Pubdate: 6 Feb 99 Courtesy: Harald Lerch Pat Dolan SURVEY OF GERMAN LANGUAGE NEWSPAPERS 6 FEB 99 The Stuttgarter Nachrichten, (http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de) whilst acknowledging the slight decrease in the number of drug related fatalities, points to the fact that every fourth victim was previously a member of a methadone subsititute program. Instead of the ‘golden shot’, the use of medication and alcohol is the chief cause of death amongst drug addicts. The number of emergency interventions in Stuttgart rose to 113 in 1998 and the number of fatalities from 15 to 25. ………… The Frankfurter Neue Presse (http://www.rhein-main.net) comments on the figures recently released by the federal health ministry which show that more than a quarter of all those aged 18-24 have tried marihuana. That makes it, according to Wolfgang Schmidt, executive secretary of the state office for drug consultation, the ‘most widely used illegal drug’. In the introduction to a new info-brochure titled "Is Marihuana a Sin Then?" he acknowledges that horror stories don’t work. We are trying to reach people with informaation which "will enable them to assess the degree of risk associated with the use of illegal drugs." ……….. The Nürnberger Nachrichten (http://www.nn-online.de) publishes a lengthy article under the headline, "Heroin too pure: six dead in five weeks". Hundreds of leaflets have been distributed in the most heavily affected areas of the city. These give an emergency number to call and stress that in the case of a suspected overdose, the call for help should be made immediately. The heroin being currently sold is said to be four to five times the usual strength. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake