Pubdate: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 Date: 07/06/1999 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Author: C. A. Parrett OUR CURRENT drug policies are hopelessly contradictory. Substantial new punitive advertising restrictions are to be placed on ACT (and NSW) tobacco retailers. I am not against these new regulations, but remember they relate to legal products that kill about 17,000 annually Australia wide. However, Mr Michael Moore wants to open shooting galleries for the public to actually use dangerous illegal drugs that already kill about 800 annually. Where is the sense, as such, in restricting the advertising of the larger legal killer but virtually legalising and promoting the use of the illegal killers? Legalising and promoting tobacco in the first instance was precisely how that drug became the scourge that it is, and has been, for 200 years! Do we want the 800 to increase to 17,000 eventually? We are on path to do it. C. A. PARRETT Bruce