Source: Age, The (Australia) Contact: http://www.theage.com.au/ Copyright: 1999 David Syme & Co Ltd Pubdate: 13 Jan 1999 Page: A10 Author: (1) Peter Kurg, (2) Graham Miller, (3) Stuart Moncrieff DRUGS Did anyone learn anything from the experience of the Palmer family (The Age, 9/1)? I cried unashamedly and thought, "what a waste". People like Mary Lou Palmer's son, Ben, are the casualties of our war on drugs. Do the prohibitionists understand that these laws they are so keen to enforce ensure that the Palmers are not alone in their grief? PETER KURG, Prahran Asserting that drug laws are failing the young deflects attention from the real issue. Too many young people fail to take responsibility for their own actions. Injecting a substance of unknown composition and purity directly into the blood steam is blatant irresponsibility. This should fearlessly be stressed by parents and schools. GRAHAM MILLER, Heathmont I am surprised that the Kennett Government has not seen the obvious benefits of legal "shooting-galleries" and the associated sale of state-supplied heroin. Surely the fund-raising potential is even greater than that of a casino. Stuart Moncrieff, Mont Albert - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski