Pubdate: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Author: Fred Nile POSITIVE ON DRUGS I am surprised that Graeme McKay (Letters, July 29) has not heard any of my constructive suggestions concerning positive drug policies, such as: 1) Replace the Kings Cross heroin "shooting gallery" with a rapid detox Naltrexone clinic to get addicts off heroin, really save lives and reduce crime by 80 per cent. 2) Reduce Naltrexone treatment costs by putting Naltrexone on the Pharmaceutical Benefits List. 3) Introduce coercive residential rehabilitation centres for drug addicts in co-operation with drug courts. 4) Give Health Department medical officers and selected trained police officers the power to conduct random drug tests of suspected drug addicts for rehabilitation programs. 5) Hard hitting TV commercials on health dangers of marijuana, heroin, methadone etc as per "Quit Smoking Campaign". 6) Establish rapid detox Naltrexone clinics in "drug suburbs" such as Cabramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Manly etc, as well as country regional centres. Rev Fred Nile, MLC, Christian Democratic Party, Sydney - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck