Pubdate: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Section: The Morning Mail Copyright: 1998 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Contact: http://www.jsonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/265 Author: Daniel S. Peters NEEDLE EXCHANGE ISN'T THE HELP DRUG USERS NEED A plan to provide drug users with syringes in order that we might prevent the spread of AIDS among them -- what's next? Shall we equip armed robbers with bullet-resistant vests? Whatever buffoon or council of buffoonery that came up with this idea lacks all foresight and any common sense. Let us scrutinize closely these people who would have been the recipients of our help. If we cannot trust them to take care of themselves or their own children, how can we trust them to dispose of needles properly? By providing these people with needles, we are escalating the dangers of infection for non-drug users. With more needles out there on the streets, the odds are higher that a sanitation worker will pick up a plastic garbage bag and a needle will poke through the bag and stick him or her. And who wants to be responsible for a child finding a needle or accidentally stepping on one? People who do stupid things should suffer the consequences of their mistakes; they should not be coddled while repeating the same mistake over and over again. Besides, we should be helping these people get off drugs, not providing them with the tools they need to continue doing drugs. We should be protecting the people who live correctly, not the ones whose every action proves they do not care. Not everyone deserves to be saved. Daniel S. Peters Milwaukee