The sudden scarcity of heroin is not necessarily caused by the Federal Government's 'get tough' policy, writes Alex Wodak.
After several decades of unsuccessful attempts to reduce drug supplies, we finally have a scarcity of heroin in Australia. But this has not turned out to be the nirvana we have long been promised.
There are conflicting explanations about why it has occurred: either heroin production has been reduced in source countries, or law enforcement has improved. Understanding which explanation is likely to be true is a pointer to what should be done to tackle the continuing blight of illicit drugs in our community.
Full story: http://www.smh.com.au/news/0112/04/opinion/opinion2.html
i thought it is pretty funny Johnnie Howard is claiming the drought is a direct result of his "get tough" policy
ahahaha
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~sleep is for the week~
After several decades of unsuccessful attempts to reduce drug supplies, we finally have a scarcity of heroin in Australia. But this has not turned out to be the nirvana we have long been promised.
There are conflicting explanations about why it has occurred: either heroin production has been reduced in source countries, or law enforcement has improved. Understanding which explanation is likely to be true is a pointer to what should be done to tackle the continuing blight of illicit drugs in our community.
Full story: http://www.smh.com.au/news/0112/04/opinion/opinion2.html
i thought it is pretty funny Johnnie Howard is claiming the drought is a direct result of his "get tough" policy
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~sleep is for the week~