News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: Web: NCA Considers Radical Drug Treatment Plan |
Title: | Australia: Web: NCA Considers Radical Drug Treatment Plan |
Published On: | 2001-08-08 |
Source: | Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Australia Web) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 11:39:51 |
NCA CONSIDERS RADICAL DRUG TREATMENT PLAN
Australia's top law enforcement agency has called for the consideration of a
measure similar to a supervised heroin trial.
The National Crime Authority (NCA) has released a report on organised crime,
estimating the cost of illicit drug use to the Australian community is at
least $1.7 billion a year.
It said it would be worth considering allowing doctors to supply addictive
drugs to users from a government controlled repository.
NCA chairman Gary Crooke said it would attack the profit motive for drug
suppliers.
"It's very much a health matter that the medical profession treats those who
are dependent and addicted, that they do so in a way that would include
supplying drugs as a stepping stone towards weaning people away from
addiction," he said.
Australia's top law enforcement agency has called for the consideration of a
measure similar to a supervised heroin trial.
The National Crime Authority (NCA) has released a report on organised crime,
estimating the cost of illicit drug use to the Australian community is at
least $1.7 billion a year.
It said it would be worth considering allowing doctors to supply addictive
drugs to users from a government controlled repository.
NCA chairman Gary Crooke said it would attack the profit motive for drug
suppliers.
"It's very much a health matter that the medical profession treats those who
are dependent and addicted, that they do so in a way that would include
supplying drugs as a stepping stone towards weaning people away from
addiction," he said.
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