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Legalizing sales of syringes, needles to IV drug users to be weighed by N.J. Assembly committee

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If the bill became law anyone could buy up to 10 at a time

needles.jpgSyringes in a supply box are shown in a 2008 file photo.

TRENTON — A New Jersey legislative committee is considering a law that would allow sales of syringes and needles to intravenous drug users at pharmacies.

Currently, the needles are only available at pharmacies with a prescription.

Under the bill, anyone could buy up to 10 at a time.

The bill's sponsors say that access to clean needles will help stem the spread to HIV and other blood-borne diseases. But opponents worry about the state legitimizing illegal drug use.

In 2008, New Jersey became the last state in the country to offer addicts some way to get clean needles legally. But the law allowed only limited needle-exchange programs in a few cities.

The Assembly's health committee is scheduled to consider the bill today.

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