I am sure that the legislators in Texas know that needle exchanges are much safer for drug addicts and for the public, but they’d rather act all judgmental towards addicts and the people who live near them. Sometimes I hate Texas! What is it like to live in a state that cares about the people?
Texas’ 1st needle-exchange program foiled by legal opinion
Bexar County officials will not move forward with what would have been the first legally sanctioned syringe-exchange program for drug addicts in Texas.SAN ANTONIO — In the wake of a long-awaited opinion issued Monday by Attorney General Greg Abbott, Bexar County officials will not move forward with what would have been the first legally sanctioned syringe-exchange program for drug addicts in Texas.
The opinion essentially supports the view of District Attorney Susan Reed, who argued that the bill creating the local pilot program didn’t trump state drug laws and would leave county workers open to prosecution. The opinion left such prosecution to Reed’s discretion.
“We were hoping the attorney general would see the value of operating the sterile needle exchange in toto, which included the distribution of sterile needles,” said Aurora Sanchez, who as the county’s executive director of community and development programs is overseeing the pilot program. “But since it doesn’t do that, it appears to me we have to wait until the legislation is changed in 2009.”
Here is more from the article:
“Based on the previous approach she’s taken, I expect her to say she’s going to exercise her discretion to prosecute these wholly good-hearted people. That’s an unfortunate result,” said Neel Lane, an attorney with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, which is representing the coalition at no cost.
“I think that the attorney general has reached an absurd conclusion that, in passing a law creating and funding a pilot needle exchange program, that the Legislature may nevertheless intended to prosecute those who carried out the program it funded,” Lane continued. “The practical effect of the opinion is to tell the Bexar County DA that she has the discretion to veto laws passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Perry.”
And this really helpful part! ***sarcasm***
Sanchez said the county would continue to provide educational materials to addicts to prevent the spread of disease.
June 6, 2008 at 4:16 am
Addiction to some habits spoils your health and your future life.It is difficult to recover from addiction. But you are expexted to do that. Drug addiction leads to harmfull side effects. Please avoid using drugs. If you got into it Take necessary steps to overcome the addiction.So get rid of addiction and lead a happy and joyfull life.
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June 9, 2008 at 2:51 pm
What happens in counties such as Cherokee County Texas when the law enforcement needs crystal meth addicts to come work for them?
To boost the county’s crime stats and spread a little spending money around for everyone… What happens when confidential informants kill their spouses, a la Michael Harris in 2003- other than local representatives touting a bogus law- and when drug snitches become too unreliable?
Why, the local sheriff’s department and constables crank up their own labs to keep the money flowing.