Pubdate: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 Source: Medford Mail Tribune (OR) Copyright: 2000 The Mail Tribune Contact: PO Box 1108, Medford OR 97501 Fax: (541) 776-4376 Website: http://www.mailtribune.com/ Forum: http://www.mailtribune.com/speak_out/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) SUPPORT NEEDLE PLAN County'S Exchange Program Helps Community And Should Continue A year-old program that allows intravenous drug users to exchange dirty needles for clean ones in west Medford deserves the county's continued support. When the county first considered the project, all sorts of potential issues arose: Would the program serve as nothing more than a needle giveaway to drug users? Would it flop because of users' fear police would find out about them? Would it be as controversial in Southern Oregon as it's been in some other places? The answer to all three, happily, has been no. Numbers gathered by the county show that instead, the program — although small — is making an important difference in the community. Between January and September, it served 143 people who made 368 visits to the exchange and traded in 4,895 needles. People who didn't want new needles turned in another 148 needles. The county recorded a 25 percent decrease in the number of reports of discarded needles between the first four months of 1999 and the first four months of 2000. At least 9 percent of the people making exchanges entered treatment for drug problems, the county says, and 13 percent were tested for HIV. These are small numbers. But if a dozen people entered drug treatment because of the program, that's a dozen who would still be out there using otherwise. Costs for the program are small, too: The county spent less than $2,500 on supplies in the exchange's first nine months of operation. That's a deal. County commissioners tentatively agreed 2-1 this week to continue the program; they will make a final decision in January. Commissioner Jack Walker, who has been against the needle exchange from the beginning, still can't bring himself to support it, saying he feels like he'd be condoning illegal drug use. That's understandable. But the numbers show the program is helping the community, not harming it. Walker should join his fellow commissioners and allow the county to make its support of this worthwhile effort unanimous. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake