Mass. Governor Opposes Nonprescription Sale of Hypodermic Needles Despite Support From State Health Dept., Legal Officials

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Article Date: 07 May 2005 - 0:00 PDT

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A spokesperson for Massachusetts Gov Mitt Romney (R) on Wednesday said that the governor opposes legislation... (SB 1312) authorizing the nonprescription sale of hypodermic needles as a means of reducing the spread of HIV, hepatitis C and other bloodborne diseases in the state, despite the state Department of Public Health's support for the measure, the Boston Globe reports. Legislation that would authorize nonprescription sales of hypodermic needles also would require the state to ensure that diabetics with conditions requiring the use of hypodermic needles continue to have health insurance coverage for the devices. The measure on Wednesday at a state Legislature Joint Committee on Public Health meeting also received "robust support" from Middlesex County District Attorney Martha Coakley, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley and Boston Police Commissioner Kathleen O'Toole. However, Romney spokesperson Eric Fehrnstrom said that "[t]he position of the governor and the lieutenant governor is we don't want to do anything that facilitates illegal drug use." He added, "If you allow addicts easy access to the tools of the trade, you are facilitating illegal drug use." However, Fehrnstrom said it is "too early in the process" to say if the governor would veto the legislation if it were approved by the state Legislature. Coakley said she found "uniform support" among police officials in her district for legalizing nonprescription sales, according to the Globe. "If we deny [injection drug users] a clean needle, they're going to use a dirty one, and they're going to infect themselves and others. How can we, as an enlightened and compassionate society, tolerate that?" Conley asked. The committee did not vote on the measure on Wednesday, but members appeared to "favor it overwhelmingly," the Globe reports (Smith, Boston Globe, 5/5). About 39% of HIV cases in Massachusetts are linked to injection drug use, the AP/Fosters Daily Democrat reports (AP/Fosters Daily Democrat, 5/5).

Editorials
Several newspapers have published editorials in response to the proposal to allow the nonprescription sales of needles. Summaries of two editorials appear below.



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