Pubdate: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 Date: 12/16/1998 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Author: Matt Thistlethwaite Page: 12 The Sydney City Council decision to back the trial supply of prescription heroin for registered dependent long-term users represents a win for commonsense. Finally, a body of government has recognised that the best way to reduce the damage caused by drug use in our society is to treat drug addicts as people with a health problem, not criminals. While the cost to our society, and the average person's exposure to drug use, has been increasing, most politicians (including Prime Minister John Howard) still put popularity before good policy and the interests of our community. The tough-on-drugs approach has not worked. Drug addiction and related crime rates have blown out. The anecdotal evidence from heroin trials overseas demonstrates that registered supply in a controlled environment, coupled with intensive rehabilitation, reduces crime and increases employment among participants. Even for those only interested in their own welfare, these results are a benefit. The Sydney City Council should be commended for its decision. This policy stance accords with numerous UN resolutions and the advice of the World Health Organisation. Matt Thistlethwaite Maroubra