News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: Wire: Labor Would Consider Drug Trial Says Beazley |
Title: | Australia: Wire: Labor Would Consider Drug Trial Says Beazley |
Published On: | 2001-08-08 |
Source: | Australian Associated Press (Australia Wire) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 11:29:52 |
LABOR WOULD CONSIDER DRUG TRIAL SAYS BEAZLEY
A Labor government would consider favourably any proposal for a
heroin trial, Opposition Leader Kim Beazley said today.
Australia's top level crime fighting body today backed a heroin trial
with addicts supplied out of a government repository.
The National Crime Authority (NCA) said options previously deemed
unpalatable needed to be considered to help tackle the rising problem
of drugs and organised crime.
Mr Beazley said a Labor government would consider any proposal for a
trial put to them by one of the states or territories.
"Our position is that we would consider any approach that came to us
from a state government to conduct such a trial," he told reporters.
"We would have a disposition to view it favourably and we would look
at our international obligations to see what we needed to do to clear
it in the context of those international obligations."
A Labor government would consider favourably any proposal for a
heroin trial, Opposition Leader Kim Beazley said today.
Australia's top level crime fighting body today backed a heroin trial
with addicts supplied out of a government repository.
The National Crime Authority (NCA) said options previously deemed
unpalatable needed to be considered to help tackle the rising problem
of drugs and organised crime.
Mr Beazley said a Labor government would consider any proposal for a
trial put to them by one of the states or territories.
"Our position is that we would consider any approach that came to us
from a state government to conduct such a trial," he told reporters.
"We would have a disposition to view it favourably and we would look
at our international obligations to see what we needed to do to clear
it in the context of those international obligations."
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