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Needle exchanges were first developed in Europe six years ago.
Five needle exchange schemes, each running for a couple of hours a week.
"If this went to court, the city could certainly win on the issue of needle exchange," he added.
The same argument was used against needle exchanges, but research never found support for it.
Needle exchange programs can help control this part of the epidemic.
He may be right, although the case for needle exchanges is problematic.
"What struck me most of all was that they were not simply needle exchange programs," he said.
But needle exchange programs do more than give people clean needles.
"But there will never be a needle exchange program here," he pledged.
But, he said, the effects of needle exchange on the community should be monitored for three to six months.
"Our first project will be on clean- needle exchanges," she said.
But who would want to start a business with a needle exchange nearby?"
Use a needle exchange program if one is available.
Make good use of your local needle exchange or chemist and stock up on new works.
Focusing on needle exchange, they argue, takes attention away from treatment.
The size and starting date of the needle exchange program have yet to be determined.
"It's not a needle exchange that costs the government money.
And a lack of consensus could keep countries from starting needle exchanges.
But that is no reason to hold up potentially valuable needle exchanges.
But the push for treatment - which is expensive and difficult - should come with needle exchanges.
There are now plans to offer needle exchange services at pharmacies.
A pilot programme for a needle exchange is new to the area.
So I think it's difficult for people in the community to look upon a needle exchange program as a positive type of treatment."
And yet, not all supporters of needle exchanges seemed completely satisfied.
The nation's capital is the only city in the country barred by federal law from using local tax money to finance needle exchange programs.