Source: Standard-Times (MA) Contact: http://www.s-t.com/ Pubdate: Wednesday, 12 August, 1998 Author: Associated Press SPRINGFIELD NEEDLE EXCHANGE FOES MOVE TO FORCE NOVEMBER REFERENDUM SPRINGFIELD -- Opponents of the city's recently approved needle exchange program have submitted more than 10,000 signatures to force a November referendum on the issue. City councilors approved the program in a 5-4 vote last month after rejecting it for the past two years. City health officials said it could help prevent the spread of AIDS among drug addicts. City Election Commission Chairman James Sullivan said the group needed 9,300 signatures to get the question on the ballot, and it will take his workers most of the week to check the signatures. Robert Powell, a spokesman for the citizens group, said feelings were running so high that it had little difficulty collecting the signatures, even though it had only had 20 days to meet Monday's filing deadline. So far, programs to hand out clean syringes to drug users have been established in Boston, Cambridge, Northampton and Provincetown. The state provides about $200,000 for the programs. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski