Pubdate: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 Source: NT News (Australia) Fax: +61 8 8981 6045 Author: G. Payne DRUGS: NOT SO EASY THE letter prominently titled "Get Tough with drug problem", (6/3/99), requires comment. Firstly, the tough approach that vilifies and persecutes the end user, is a dismal failure. After nearly three decades, that I am conscious of, a staggering amount of taxpayer's funds have been poured into this bottomless pit. It has spawned an industry, that demands ever expanding funding as the corruption within it grows. Secondly, the sarcastic comment about the "innocence" of the drug user is a term commonly used by this lobby. The "no one forced them to take drugs in the first place" line could be discussed in a little more detail. Hopelessness, unemployment, depression and a perception of intolerance in the community all contribute to an environment that is profitable for criminals. Who is "innocent" of trying to escape reality through drug abuse? Not even I. Once caught in this web of criminal activity the road back into mainstream society is impeded by this hatred and intolerance. In the face of this, the drug user loses respect for a community which shuns them. The problem is exacerbated. People will be vulnerable and criminals will exploit that vulnerability while certain sections of the community insist on maintaining the rage. An answer could lie in an acceptance that people will suffer damage through criminal opportunism. Reducing the opportunity for criminal profit on vulnerable individuals is an avenue so far avoided and indeed, vigorously opposed. It raises questions about the extent of this criminal influence. G. Payne, Humpty Doo - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck