Pubdate: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 Date: 12/26/2000 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Author: Tom Saladino Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1888/a05.html Re: "Premature act" (Editorial, Dec. 17): Your attitude on distributing clean needles to drug addicts seems to be: Since being an addict is harmful to one's health, we might as well make it worse by denying access to clean needles. You state, "Exchanges promote the even larger dangers that drug abuse inflicts on addicts, such as fatal overdoses and suicides." Can you really believe that providing clean needles promotes drug addiction? That people decide whether or not to become addicts based on the availability of clean needles? Are you seriously suggesting that addicts would say, "Gee, since I can't get a clean needle, I'll just stop being an addict, and therefore eliminate the risk of a fatal overdose?" You imply that a policy of disallowing a needle exchange program is humanitarian, and even helpful to drug addicts, when in reality it is merely punitive and mean-spirited. Tom Saladino, San Diego