News (Media Awareness Project) - US MD: PUB LTE's: Heroin Maintenance: A Solution For Drugs Or Surrender To Them? |
Title: | US MD: PUB LTE's: Heroin Maintenance: A Solution For Drugs Or Surrender To Them? |
Published On: | 1998-06-16 |
Source: | Sun, The ( MD) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 08:12:56 |
HEROIN MAINTENANCE: A SOLUTION FOR DRUGS OR SURRENDER TO THEM?
LETTER #1:
Bravo to Dr. Peter Beilenson, the John Hopkins University and George
Soros. I have advocated this approach for 20 years ("Test of heroin
maintenance' may be launched in Baltimore," June 10). I believe it
will cause a statistically significant decrease in crime.
There is a segment of the heroin population whose only goal is the
next "fix." And to achieve that end, nothing is sacred. from begging
to petty theft to murder, there is nothing these addicts will not do
to satisfy their uncontrollable need.
Dr. Beilenson is correct when he states "it will be politically
difficult." If this program is not allowed to be tested, it will be
the politicians who scuttle it.
The medical community should embrace the program if research protocols
are established.
Reaction from the clergy should be positive because the masses will be
spared the evil of crime and the pain, and torment of the addicts will
be relieved.
Action must be swift to rally those in power to give this a
try.
Phillip Paul Weiner Pikesville
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LETTER #2:
What an outrage! If thieves and prostitutes are entitled to free
drugs, the rest of us law-abiding citizens should be allowed to buy
our alcohol and tobacco tax free.
C. D. Wilmer Baltimore
Checked-by: (trikydik)
LETTER #1:
Bravo to Dr. Peter Beilenson, the John Hopkins University and George
Soros. I have advocated this approach for 20 years ("Test of heroin
maintenance' may be launched in Baltimore," June 10). I believe it
will cause a statistically significant decrease in crime.
There is a segment of the heroin population whose only goal is the
next "fix." And to achieve that end, nothing is sacred. from begging
to petty theft to murder, there is nothing these addicts will not do
to satisfy their uncontrollable need.
Dr. Beilenson is correct when he states "it will be politically
difficult." If this program is not allowed to be tested, it will be
the politicians who scuttle it.
The medical community should embrace the program if research protocols
are established.
Reaction from the clergy should be positive because the masses will be
spared the evil of crime and the pain, and torment of the addicts will
be relieved.
Action must be swift to rally those in power to give this a
try.
Phillip Paul Weiner Pikesville
-----------------------
LETTER #2:
What an outrage! If thieves and prostitutes are entitled to free
drugs, the rest of us law-abiding citizens should be allowed to buy
our alcohol and tobacco tax free.
C. D. Wilmer Baltimore
Checked-by: (trikydik)
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