Pubdate: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 Source: Manawatu Evening Standard (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003 Manawatu Evening Standard Contact: http://www.manawatueveningstandard.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1057 Author: Duncan Eddy Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1019/a08.html DRUG PROGRAMME I was concerned to read about Palmerston North based community drug education outfit who were forced to close their student support group last year due to lack of funding. (Manawatu Evening Standard 05 July 2003). What systems have been put in place to fill the gap this leaves in the safety net that should be provided for all young people? Government continues to allocate the lion's share of its drugs budget on enforcing laws which don't work. This means that education, health and community initiatives, which more effectively reduce the harms associated with drug use and abuse, are continually under funded. Drug use is a reality, illegality hasn't stopped their use. In many cases, criminalisation has simply impacted upon the problems of confused and sick people. So under funded community initiatives become even more bogged down dealing with the messy consequences of ineffective government policy. Government must shift it's priorities. If the money spent on arresting cannabis users and growers was invested in drug education and community based harm reduction initiatives the children of this country would be better off for it. yours, Duncan Eddy Waitati - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake