Pubdate: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 Source: Press, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 2000 The Christchurch Press Company Ltd. Contact: Private Bag 4722, Christchurch, New Zealand Fax: +64-3-364-8238 Website: http://www.press.co.nz/ Author: Craig Young Note: Headline by Editor DECRIMINALISATION VS LEGALISATION Sir-I see the failed fundamentalist National Party candidate for Christchurch Central is at it again, and cannot tell the difference between legalisation and decriminalisation (March 8). Legalisation involves the commercialisation of a given practice, and problems with occupational health and safety result from the introduction of such commercial interests unless there is adequate protection for consumers and workers. By contrast, decriminalisation involves the deletion of criminal sanctions against that given practice, and enables the introduction of risk reduction and harm minimisation procedures. For example, there has not been an HIV/AIDS outbreak amongst intravenous drug users in this country precisely because the possession of injecting syringes was decriminalised in 1989. Conversely, the retention of criminal penalties against sex workers interferes with risk reduction and harm minimisation within that occupational group. Craig Young March 9, 2000 - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson