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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Make Prevention, Not Addiction, The Policy Priority

It  is difficult for many people to reconcile concerns about drugs with what our governments do on drug policy, particularly on illicit drugs when the law gives the issues quite a wide berth.

In fact in NSW today you are more likely to get fined for smoking tobacco in a public place than smoking illegal marijuana.


But why is that?

The answer is actually quite simple.

The campaign to legalise and normalise substance abuse and addiction has been a long running and far reaching one that now has grabbed the attention and interest of most government advisors who are both misguided and misinformed on this issue.

It is funded by many people including one of the world’s richest men and the people involved use arguments that despite being flawed, are hard to ignore for anyone who fails prey to the misdirections and false evidence.

Like the argument for injecting rooms claiming they save lives.

The fact is that helping addicts to not use harmful drugs saves lives and improves health.

(*see note)

The fact is that most registered injecting room users inject elsewhere for most of their injecting episodes.

The fact is that injecting rooms  refer addicts to government subsidised methadone clinics to maintain their addiction and ongoing drug use, does not save their life.







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*Note

Preventing drug use and addiction in the first place, saves lives, many drug addicts who use injecting rooms do so on rare occasions, Despite thousands of registered drug users, the injecting room sees a small number of them visit every day. The remaining addicts inject elsewhere for most of their injections, which is the argument for having an injecting room in every suburb.

Instead what Australians need the drug policy to focus on is prevention, and helping addicts to recover not focus on maintaining addicts in their addiction.

We need to make prevention a priority, not an afterthought after the campaign to legalise drugs.


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