Saturday, 1 September 2007

Johns drug use 'worst-kept secret' The Australian, 1 September, 2007 Page One

Johns drug use `worst-kept secret': [1 All-round Country Edition]

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"I'm not justifying it, but the reality is you can go out any night in the week and you will see people all over the place on amphetamine, cocaine, ecstasy," Dr [Neil Halpin] said. "Recreational use is widespread amongst people in their 20s and 30s, we all know that. Go down to Darling Harbour at two in the morning and have a look around; walk down Oxford Street in Sydney. It is everywhere."
AFL chief Andrew Demetriou claimed that under his competition's testing regime Johns might have been identified. Brisbane Lions AFL coach Leigh Matthews said sport was in a "losing fight" with illicit drugs and said the campaign had "down the gurgler" after theJohns and [Ben Cousins] affairs.
John Howard said he was disappointed in Johns. "It's very important we face reality and that drugs in sport is a problem," Mr Howard said. "I hope the Knights community rallies around him and helps him. I was disappointed about [Joey Johns] -- everybody is."

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