Pubdate: Tue, 03 Dec 2002
Source: Boston Herald (MA)
Copyright: 2002 The Boston Herald, Inc
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Author: Michael Lasalandra

MAYOR BACKS HYPODERMIC SALES OVER THE COUNTER

On Monday, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino said he will file a controversial 
bill that would allow hypodermic needles to be sold over the counter in 
Boston pharmacies. The mayor, who announced the plan at World AIDS Day 
observances, said he would file the bill in the Legislature on Tuesday. 
"The AIDS crisis is not over," he said in an interview. "We've got to do 
something. We need another tool in place." Menino said the bill would allow 
sales in Boston pharmacies, but he hopes it would be enacted statewide in time.

Boston already has a needle exchange program - one of four in the state - 
that is designed to help curb the spread of HIV. Currently, a doctor's 
prescription is required to purchase a syringe. Supporters argue that 
over-the-counter sales would further reduce the spread of HIV and hepatitis 
among drug users. Opponents say it would condone drug use. "It's the wrong 
direction to be going in. It would encourage further drug abuse by making 
needles more available," said Gerry D'Avolio, executive director of the 
Massachusetts Catholic Conference, which represents the Catholic Church on 
public policy issues.

John Auerbach, executive director of the Boston Public Health Commission, 
said pharmacies in Connecticut are allowed to sell needles without 
prescriptions, and studies have shown the rate of needle sharing among 
addicts there has dropped. In October, California Gov. Gray Davis vetoed a 
similar bill.

According to a report issued Monday by the Massachusetts Department of 
Public Health, some 32 percent of all AIDS cases in the state are 
attributable to IV drug use - about the same number as those cases linked 
to homosexual transmission. In certain areas of the state, however, as many 
as 45 percent of cases are linked to IV drug use.
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