Pubdate: Fri, 31 May 2002 Source: Medicine Hat News (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 Alberta Newspaper Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.medicinehatnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1833 Author: James Wood SLOW START FOR NEEDLE EXCHANGE The needle-exchange program that sparked controversy and discussion has been up and running for about two weeks with few problems and few clients, says one of its main organizers. "We haven't been real busy. It's been slow at the start. I think some people are waiting for the controversy to slow down a bit," Richard Gregory, president of the HIV/AIDS Network of Southern Alberta, said Thursday. The HIV/AIDS Network is running the program Thursday afternoons and evenings out of its office at 550c Allowance Ave. S.E. in the Flats. Boylan Pharmacies in the city are also distributing the needle kits, information and disposal program, said Gregory. Getting rid of used needles is seen as a key step in stopping the spread of diseases like HIV and hepatitis B and C through sharing needles. While the program is aimed at steroid and intravenous drug users, Gregory said legal users of needles, such as diabetics, are welcome to get needles at the exchange. While some neighbours and other Hatters raised concerns about the exchange, Gregory said he has only received one negative phone call. "Most of the people I've talked to in the community are pretty much of the 'wait-and-see' kind," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens