There is no necessary link between drug consumption, addiction and soc
ial disintegration. Empirical evidence suggests that a considerable sh
are of the population has consumed illegal drugs during some period of
their lives. A substantial proportion of drug users have a job and ho
me. Many 'mature out' of drug consumption in their thirties. Most drug
users are normal consumers responding systematically to relative pric
es. After the failure of a repressive drugs policy, Switzerland allows
cities to pursue a 'third way' between repression and liberalization.
The state allows carefully screened heavy addicts to inject heroin at
a nominal price, while at the same time raising the cost to potential
entrants. The 'experiment' has produced encouraging results. The heal
th of heroin users has improved and crime has been reduced A homogeniz
ed drugs policy in the European Union would probably disallow, such pr
omising programmes.