Pubdate: Thu, 06 May 1999 Source: West Australian (Australia) Fax: +61 8 94823830 Author: Chris Thomas PLEASE DON'T JUDGE US BY OUR ADDICTIONS I AM responding to your report Teen's drug cocktail death (26/4). I knew Preston Strahan and, like many others, held him in high regard. I read about his death in the paper. I was shocked and disgusted to see that he was labelled a heroin addict and a "doctor shopper". What right do you have to write such things about a person you never knew? You know nothing about the kind of person he was, just the unfortunate activities that led to his death. Is my friend to be judged by his addictions and downfalls? Preston was a good kid who was very likeable and friendly and never said a bad word about anyone. Did you pay attention to anything positive about my friend's life or what kind of person he really was? No, just the terrible circumstances of his death. The terms used to describe him may have some truth, but that is no excuse to judge him. I am, just like Preston was, addicted to heroin, I am also in prison. Am I to be judged as another heroin addict and a "criminal"? Does the fact that I committed a crime to support my habit mean that I am to be forever judged this way? Does who I am, what I believe in and what is important to me mean nothing because of the mistakes I have made. I think there are some serious questions that need to be asked. I have done many things that I regret and lost a lot through drugs. But I will not let my friend be judged solely on the mistakes he made. However tragic and pointless his death was, his name should not be dragged through the mud. I ask that before you judge people in death, remember and consider those who were his family and those who were his friends. Please, let my friend truly rest in peace. CHRIS THOMAS, Canning Vale Prison. - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry