Pubdate: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 Source: Herald, The (UK) Copyright: 2001 The Herald Contact: http://www.theherald.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/189 Author: Richard Lochhead, MSP, The Scottish Parliament POLICE KNOW THEY ARE LOSING THE DRUGS WAR I WAS interested to read Jeff Wood's letter (August 23) suggesting a return to the controlled prescribing of heroin in a bid to curb the supply of adulterated drugs and drug-related crime. This is just one option I have been thinking about in recent months and which requires serious thought. I am undecided but the situation throughout Scotland is so serious that every avenue must now be explored. From Grampian's perspective, it is certainly the case that new measures must be introduced. Drug use in the region appears to be forever spiralling upwards and drug-related crime has gone through the roof. At least four out of every five prisoners randomly tested on reception at Craiginches Prison test positive for drugs. We are experiencing a spate of robberies of elderly residents in Aberdeen as some addicts show a willingness to stoop to any level to ensure they can feed their habits. In short, the police and agencies are fighting a losing war against drugs and they know it. Grampian is severely lacking detox, rehabilitation, and throughcare facilities at a time when drug deaths and drug crime are major public concerns. Grampian with by far one of the country's worst drugs problems needs better leadership in the drugs field. The Scottish Government is not taking the situation seriously enough and there is a fear that too many people in positions of authority are on too high a salary to risk changing policy given that they might find themselves out on their ear. Society has to take some tough choices in the coming years or more people will die, more people will be mugged or have their homes broken into, and the justice system will collapse. Richard Lochhead, MSP, The Scottish Parliament. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom