Pubdate: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 Source: San Francisco Examiner (CA) Author: Gerald M. Sutliff Alex MacDonald elegantly presents a worm's eye view of the lives of SSI recipients addicted to illegal drugs. His description feels accurate. If we taxpayers were willing to subsidize these addicts with good, cheap, clean dope and safe needles, we could save a bundle and help make the streets safe, cleaner and better. In such a case then SSI, if it were reinstated, very possibly could support these people and keep them from mugging, stealing and trading sex for drugs and drugs for sex. If the insanity of their everyday lives were lessened, some might find enough hope to seek help with their addictions. That's a lot of "ifs." But what could be worse than the hell MacDonald describes, for The City and its inhabitants? Gerald M. Sutliff Walnut Creek