Pubdate: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 Source: New York Post (NY) Copyright: 2001 N.Y.P. Holdings, Inc. Contact: http://nypostonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/296 Author: Devlin Barrett NEEDLE SUIT STICKS CITY August 2, 2001 -- Thousands of drug abusers could join a lawsuit against the city for arresting people registered in clean-needle exchange programs, a lawyer for one of the addicts said yesterday. The lawyer, Corrine Carey, has filed a suit on behalf of a 21-year-old homeless heroin addict who was arrested for carrying a needle he got through a needle-exchange center in Manhattan. Judge Robert Sweet - who in the past has argued for legalization of drugs - has granted the case class-action status, meaning others who shoot drugs could join the case. "At least one hundred, and no more than 5,000 people" may be able to sue over previous NYPD arrests, said Carey. The lawyer added the case may affect a much larger group - the 30,000 people who use the exchange program every year. "We're trying to cover all of the people who are members of the program," said Carey. The taxpayer-funded program supplies more than 3 million needles in New York City per year, in an effort to fight the spread of AIDS and other diseases. Carey filed the suit on behalf of an anonymous street person identified only as James Roe - a 21-year-old man who started using heroin when he was 10. Roe was busted in 1999 on the West Side, where a detective found a syringe in his pocket. It was empty, but contained trace elements of heroin, and he was charged with criminal possession of drug paraphernalia. But under a special exception made for needle-exchange users, any registered member of the program is allowed to carry a needle. The district attorney had the charges dismissed several days later. Roe's lawsuit argues that addicts who use the needle exchange are regularly improperly arrested by cops who ignore the law. But Assistant Corporation Counsel Gail Donoghue said Roe was arrested after officers spotted him "engaged in illegal activity separate and apart" from possessing a needle. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom