Pubdate: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 Date: 06/18/1998 Source: The Dominion (Wellington NZ) Author: Sally Jackman The Drug Foundation wishes to record its support for recent statements by Customs Minister Tuariki Delamere at the United Nations General Assembly on Drugs. Mr Delamere said New Zealand drug policies aim to reduce the harm caused by drug-taking, as well as trying to stop it happening. For example, our needle-swapping scheme has kept the HIV infection rate amongst drug users one of the lowest anywhere. This contrasts with the United States "war on drugs" approach, which sees needle exchange as condoning drug use. The United Nations has recognised the need for alternative economic development in drug-producing countries and reduction of demand in consuming countries. The Drug Foundation is keen to contribute its experience to international efforts that New Zealand makes in this regard. We applaud Mr Delamere and his colleagues for their support of an expanded range of international responses to drug problems. We should also keep working at finding our own solutions, remembering that there is no "easy fix". Sally Jackman Executive director Drug Foundation