Opposition Leader Barnett accuses Premier Gallop of being 'soft on drugs' and endangering young people by cutting funds to the Life Education program. Premier Gallop denies the accusation.

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29 October 2003
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As a supplementary question, will the Premier admit that cutting funds to the life education program will put young people in this State at increased risk of damage through drugs? It is as simple as that. The Premier is soft on drugs. Dr G.I. GALLOP

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That is not the case. Mr C.J. Barnett interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP: My answer to the question is no.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: That is not the case. Mr C.J. Barnett interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP: My answer to the question is no.
That is not the case. Mr C.J. Barnett interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP: My answer to the question is no.
Mr C.J. Barnett interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP: My answer to the question is no.
Dr G.I. GALLOP: My answer to the question is no.

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