Pubdate: Sat, 10 Feb 2001
Source: Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia)
Copyright: 2001 Gold Coast Publications Pty. Ltd
Contact:  385 Nerang Road, Molendinar, Qld 4214
Fax: +61 7 5539 3950
Website: http://www.gcbulletin.com.au/

BULLY POLL'S 'STARTLING' REVELATIONS

A CONTROVERSIAL Gold Coast Bulletin crime and punishment survey has 
indicated more than 30 per cent of the city's residents have been 
approached by drug pushers and 40 per cent of respondents have smoked 
marijuana.

Almost 1500 readers responded to the extensive two-page survey, which was 
published last month.

Nine per cent of those polled said they had taken hard drugs such as 
ecstasy, LSD and amphetamines, 7 per cent said they had taken cocaine and 3 
per cent admitted to using heroin.

A Drug Arm spokesman described the results of The Bulletin survey as 
'pretty startling'.

"You have to think about what kind of availability is out there if that 
many people have tried such a range of drugs," he said.

However, Gold Coast Drug Council president Sean Cousins said he was 'sadly 
not surprised' by the results.

Mr Cousins said drugs were rampant on the Coast and more and more 
youngsters, some as young as 10, were experimenting and becoming hooked.

"Drugs are open slather here," he said.

"Because of its leisure and tourism-oriented lifestyle, the Coast is far 
more vulnerable to drugs than most places in the country.

"The tragedy is that young people are growing up in a city in which a drug 
culture is becoming more entrenched."

He said the Coast's lifestyle appealed to two main types of people who were 
also attracted to drugs.

"You have the laid-back surfie types who get into the dope and speed and 
the high-fliers who like to live in the fast lane and experiment with party 
drugs," he said.

"But there's an increasing number of young kids who are dabbling with 
drugs. They start with marijuana, then get into speed and then move onto 
the harder stuff.

"Many young people think getting high for a couple of hours every weekend 
is cool but they are so wrong. The potential damage to their physical and 
mental health cannot be overstated.

"People don't understand how easily it is to become hooked."

He said that, although the Coast had a serious drug problem, it could be 
contained and even reduced through increased education and law enforcement.

However, there was a lack of resources for both, he said.

"We can never throw our hands up in the air and say 'the drug pushers have 
won'," he said.

"We have to be more vigilant and we have to be more pro-active but a lack 
of resources makes it tough. "Still, we can't just give up. We have to keep 
chipping away at the problem or it will only grow worse."

Thirty-nine per cent of those sampled said the Drug Courts introduced to 
Queensland last year were proving effective. Mr Cousins agreed.

"If you can get hold of 19-year-olds just as they're developing their drug 
problems and assist them with rehabilitation, it's going to be far more 
effective than waiting until they're 26 when they've become hardened 
criminals and are going to jail for the third time."

Mr Cousins said marijuana and amphetamines, not heroin, were the most 
prevalent drugs on the Coast.

Fifty-seven per cent of readers sampled in The Bulletin survey were against 
the legalisation of marijuana.

The Bulletin survey revealed people wanted tougher action taken against 
drug dealers and users.

Fifty per cent of those sampled said harsher sentences for drug dealers 
would be very effective.

Thirty nine per cent of those sampled also considered that mandatory 
sentencing would be a good way to help control drug use.

CRIME & PUNISHMENT SURVEY

What is your position on MARIJUANA LEGALISATION?
Agree		35%
Disagree	57%
Don't know	8%
Total		100%

What is your position on TESTING OF DRIVERS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENTS?
Agree		95%
Disagree	4%
Don't know	1%
Total		100%

What is your position on NEEDLE BINS AT BEACHES?
Agree		53%
Disagree	39%
Don't know	8%
Total		100%

Have you ever been approached by a drug dealer?
Agree		30%
Disagree	70%
Total		100%

How effective do you think STRICTER MARIJUANA LAWS are as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		47%
Fairly effective		24%
Very effective		23%
N/A			6%
Total			100%

How effective do you think LOOSER MARIJUANA LAWS are as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		60%
Fairly effective		16%
Very effective		15%
N/A			9%
Total			100%

How effective do you think VIDEO SURVEILLANCE IN PUBLIC PLACES is as a
method of controlling drug use?
Not effective		14%
Fairly effective		33%
Very effective		50%
N/A			3%
Total			100%

How effective do you think SPECIALISED DRUG COURTS are as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		21%
Fairly effective		33%
Very effective		39%
N/A			7%
Total			100%

How effective do you think DRUG EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS is a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		32%
Fairly effective		47%
Very effective		15%
N/A			6%
Total			100%

How effective do you think FUNDS FOR DETOX PROGRAMS are as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		43%
Fairly effective		39%
Very effective		12%
N/A			6%
Total			100%

How effective do you think TOUGHER SENTENCES FOR DRUG DEALERS are as a
method of controlling drug use?
Not effective		31%
Fairly effective		17%
Very effective		50%
N/A			2%
Total			100%

How effective do you think TOUGHER SENTENCES FOR DRUG USERS are as a method
of controlling drug use?
Not effective		40%
Fairly effective		25%
Very effective		31%
N/A			4%
Total			100%

How effective do you think HELPLINES/COUNSELLING are as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		26%
Fairly effective		51%
Very effective		19%
N/A			4%
Total			100%

How effective do you think MANDATORY SENTENCING is as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		28%
Fairly effective		28%
Very effective		39%
N/A			5%
Total			100%

How effective do you think COMMUNITY BASED SOLUTIONS are as a method of
controlling drug use?
Not effective		44%
Fairly effective		36%
Very effective		14%
N/A			6%
Total			100%

Have you ever been offered or tried MARIJUANA?
Been offered but refused	16%
Have tried			40%
N/A				44%
Total				100%

Have you ever been offered or tried COCAINE?
Been offered but refused	11%
Have tried			7%
N/A				82%
Total				100%

Have you ever been offered or tried ECSTASY?
Been offered but refused	11%
Have tried			9%
N/A				80%
Total				100%

Have you ever been offered or tried LSD?
Been offered but refused	9%
Have tried			9%
N/A				82%
Total				100%

Have you ever been offered or tried AMPHETAMINES?
Been offered but refused	11%
Have tried			9%
N/A				80%
Total				100%

Have you ever been offered or tried HEROIN?
Been offered but refused	11%
Have tried			3%
N/A				86%
Total				100%
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