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The NT Drug News Vault

We hope to use this blog to archive as many media stories on illicit drug issues in the Northern Territory of Australia as possible. It will become a valuable resource for drug policy reform and human rights activists in the NT. If you come across any NT drug stories in the media, please let us know.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Girl, 5, smokes dope

A nine-year-old and a 13-year-old also smoke drugs and drink alcohol.


A five-year-old Territory girl has been smoking cannabis, it was learned last night. The case is being investigated by Family and Children's Services.


The Department last night refused to confirm an inquiry was under way.


But a former FACS officer said: "The child's case has been referred to an assessment team to follow up.


"There have been no reports of physical violence towards the child - just drug abuse."


The Northern Territory News has obtained photographs that show the five-year-old girl preparing to light a bong in a house in Palmerston.


A 13-year-old is pictured lighting a bong while her 13-year-old friend pours herself a glass of sherry.


The neighbour, who admits to being a drug user, said the five-year-old girl helped herself to the bong.


"She lit it and correctly breathed the smoke in without any adult help," the woman said.


The girl also smokes cigarettes. "This is serious stuff - she acts like an addict," the neighbour said.


"If she doesn't get that ganja or tobacco then she chucks a tantrum - she throws herself on the ground and screams until she can get her hit.


"I've worked with addicts my whole life but I've never seen a five-year-old addict.


"I've seen teenagers and adult addicts and their stages of aggression - the behaviour that this child is displaying is exactly like that.


"We're not talking about a one-off, it's not an accident.


"If FACS tested that child tomorrow she'd have THC in her blood."


Health Department spokeswoman Bernadette Keefe said last night: "If there is evidence of a five-year-old involved in drug use we would be immediately concerned and take action.


"But that is not the information we have received."


But when asked what information the department had received, Ms Keefe said: "I can't comment on that."


Newshawk: http://www.napnt.org
Pubdate: Wed, 31 Mar 2004
Source: Northern Territory News (Australia)
Copyright: 2004 Northern Territory News
Contact: ntnmail@ntn.newsltd.com.au
Website: http://ntnews.news.com.au/
Author: Edith Bevin

3 Comments:

At 14:55, Anonymous said...

ya... where are the pictures at?

 
At 19:35, NAP web team said...

Sorry , we don't have any digital pics - we do have hard copies in a scrapbook somewhere, if it shows up we'll scan it.
If you're in Darwin gives us a call.

 
At 05:21, Anonymous said...

i found this article on ebaumsworld.com and i was shocked to see a 5 year old drug addict. I just turned 13 and think that that is just wrong. Whoever has given this child the drugs should definately go to jail for a long time.

 

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