Pubdate: Sat, 13 May 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: Pamela Manning DRUG PROFITS Sir - The profits from a cannabis-growing operation are going to end up in the hands of the Crown. Why is it that these profits are not being put back into the system to help those that have become addicted through these people's profit-making actions? There is a need for more rehab centres to cope with New Zealand's growing drug population. The queue for the methadone programme in Christchurch is six months, but in reality is longer. For any parent with a child waiting for treatment it is like a death sentence on them and everyone else that surrounds the child with the addiction. With the debate for legalising cannabis, plus the lower drinking age, rehab centres are a must. Yes, some can control their alcohol and drug intake socially, it's the 10 per cent who cannot, with figures growing every day, who already fill our overflowing centres and who need urgent treatment. PAMELA MANNING - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck