Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Pubdate: 31 Aug 1998 Author: Kirk Nechamkin LEGAL HEROIN ELIMINATES VIOLENCE I WOULD just like to say that while offering addicts a legal supply of heroin will not cure their addiction, it will eliminate most of the violence associated with the drug. Heroin addiction is, for many addicts, too strong to overcome. Addicts will often rob, sometimes kill, to feed their addiction only to finance an expanding black market. In the perfect world, we could cure every addict with the push of a button. In the real word, only a fraction of people who undergo the most rigorous of treatment programs actually kick the habit. We have to seriously consider the cost to our society of the relative ineffectiveness of drug-treatment programs. Many say we have a moral obligation to help drug addicts. If so, it only makes sense that such an obligation should be subordinate to our obligation to innocent people whose lives and property are frequently harmed by drug-related crime. With no perfect solution in sight, we need to choose our priorities carefully. KIRK NECHAMKIN Forest Hills, New York, USA - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski