News (Media Awareness Project) - US NJ: Needle Plan No Answer |
Title: | US NJ: Needle Plan No Answer |
Published On: | 2004-09-27 |
Source: | Gloucester County Times (NJ) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 23:09:54 |
NEEDLE PLAN NO ANSWER
TRENTON - One Senate Democrat from Essex County raised a few eyebrows this
week during hearings on a proposal to legalize needle exchanges for drug
users, likening it to Nazis and cult-killer Jim Jones.
Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Roberts, D-5 of Camden, is among the
sponsors of the plan, which is aimed at combating the spread of HIV and
Hepatitis C.
Sen. Ronald Rice, an ex-Marine and former Newark police officer, said
proponents of needle exchanges harbor a hidden agenda and seek a toehold
for drug legalization.
"I cannot believe any legislator would want people to remain junkies," Rice
said during a Thursday proceeding in which the Assembly Health Committee
approved the bill. "It's going to accelerate peoples' demise."
TRENTON - One Senate Democrat from Essex County raised a few eyebrows this
week during hearings on a proposal to legalize needle exchanges for drug
users, likening it to Nazis and cult-killer Jim Jones.
Assembly Majority Leader Joseph Roberts, D-5 of Camden, is among the
sponsors of the plan, which is aimed at combating the spread of HIV and
Hepatitis C.
Sen. Ronald Rice, an ex-Marine and former Newark police officer, said
proponents of needle exchanges harbor a hidden agenda and seek a toehold
for drug legalization.
"I cannot believe any legislator would want people to remain junkies," Rice
said during a Thursday proceeding in which the Assembly Health Committee
approved the bill. "It's going to accelerate peoples' demise."
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