Pubdate: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 Date: 04/08/1999 Source: X Press Magazine (Australia) Author: Justin Dear X-Press, I am writing about on issue which I'm sure most of your readers will agree on and that is the legalisation of drugs. I am not on addict or a person who values drugs but a person who is concerned about our current policy on drugs. The drugs which I will further talk about are 'hard' drugs such as cocaine, heroine, speed and other hallucinogens i.e. ecstasy. By legalising drugs, we as a country, will immediately reduce crime by an enormous amount. The cost of every true drug deal falls upon the public. Muggings, cars broken into, houses burgled - if you have suffered, the odds are that the goods you lost were used to pay for drugs. At the moment an ounce of cocaine can fetch up to $2000 on the street whereas it can be made in hospitals (or other controlled areas) for as little as $2-4. By going into hospitals addicts can then enter some sort of rehabilitation programme. It is important to acknowledge that the reason we have so many addicts today is because 'pushers' are doing their jobs so well; pushing drugs on to people who otherwise would not likely use them. They glamorise drugs, give them away for free, show people a good time and so hook a significant percentage of their customers. Without financial incentives, pushers will be a thing of the past. Justin Southlake