Pubdate: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: J. Matthews JUST SAY 'NO'? IT JUST DOES NOT WORK THANK GOD we have people like Vicki Salkin ("The only solution is not to take drugs", Letters, 6 November) to sort out society's problems for us. I mean, why did not someone else think of telling addicts to "just say no to drugs"? The same person could tell alcoholics to "just say no to another drink", and then go on to tell compulsive criminals to "just say no to crime". After finally telling gambling addicts to "just say no to gambling", this magical person will have solved all of society's problems in just twenty words! Unfortunately what people like Ms Salkin do not seem to understand is that when you are addicted to something it is not possible to say no. That is the nature of addiction; it is a compulsion beyond the individual's control. If the addict cannot say no, anyone with an ounce of logic can see the utter futility of our drugs policy as it stands. I just hope that the next person to stub a toe on a carelessly discarded syringe is someone like Ms Salkin who thinks that hundreds of young people are dying and a spiralling crime rate is "the safest and most workable solution". J. MATTHEWS O'Connor - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry