Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 Source: Richmond Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2000 Richmond Public Library Contact: Unit 140 5671 No. 3 Road, Richmond, B.C. Fax: (604) 606-8752 Website: http://www.rpl.richmond.bc.ca/community/RichmondReview/ Author: Branko Popazivanov, Richmond NEEDLE EXCHANGE WON'T HELP ADDICTS In regard to your editorial ("Needle exchange needed," Viewpoint, June 28) that Richmond Hospital is to begin handing out "clean" needles to IV drug addicts there is an old saying which goes, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions." Also George Orwell made this statement, "Our thinking has deteriorated to such an extent that the first duty of intelligent men is to re-state the obvious." I certainly would not like to see drug addicts using "dirty" needles to inject their deadly drugs, but even if they use "clean" needles these unfortunate people are still injecting deadly substances into their bodies that over time totally destroy their health and ruin their lives. Giving IV drug addicts "clean" needles to inject these deadly and harmful drugs like heroin and cocaine is tantamount to handing out "clean" glasses to alcoholics so they can drink cheap alcohol, aftershave lotion and rubbing alcohol "safely." It's time to tell IV drug addicts the truth: by injecting these deadly drugs you are slowly committing suicide and in many cases flirting with sudden death in case of an overdose. Rather than funding programs which effectively help IV drug addicts to kick their deadly and harmful habit our government "do gooder" bureaucrats are tacitly saying to IV drug users, "It's OK if you inject these addictive and deadly drugs into your body, just be careful to use clean needles so you don't catch a deadly disease." I would tell these unfortunate IV drug addicts the truth, that even if they use perfectly "clean" needles they are still injecting deadly and harmful drugs into their bodies. It's time to call a spade a spade and help these unfortunate drug addicts to free themselves from their slavery and addiction to these deadly drugs. Handing out free "clean" needles won't help IV drug addicts to free themselves from their deadly and harmful addiction to drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager