Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Pubdate: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 Author: Michael Booth CHEAP DRUGS? NO, CHEAP SHOT The pronouncement by Nick Bolkus that a cap of heroin now costs $5 is just plain stupid. The price of a cap varies between $30 and $40, a figure that can be confirmed by the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre as the result of real research. Once again, a politician has been trying to exploit the drug problem, with misleading, if not damaging, results. This is yet another example of the phenomenon we should describe as the drug problem problem. Ill-informed sensationalist comments about drugs and drug use that do more harm than good. Thousands of parents around Australia probably now have a very misleading idea about heroin as a result of the good senator's shot from the lip. The real tragedy is that Bolkus bad a very real point to make - the price of heroin has gone down in recent times, while the purity has gone up. These are not trends that are the result of Howard's zero tolerance, though, the decline in price and the increase in purity have been going on since Hawke's 1984 drug offensive. Both political parties bear the responsibility for Australian drug policies. Michael Booth, Associate lecturer, Faculty of Communication, University of Canberra, September 18 Canberra. - --- Checked-by: Joel W. Johnson