Pubdate: Tue, 02 May 2000 Source: Rutland Herald (VT) Copyright: 2000 Rutland Herald Address: P.O. Box 668, Rutland VT 05702-0668 Fax: (802) 775-2423 Feedback: http://rutlandherald.nybor.com/News/Opinion/Letters/ Website: http://www.rutlandherald.com/ Author: Debbie Ramsdell HOUSE SHOULD SUPPORT METHADONE Governor Dean says he opposes the distribution of methadone in Vermont so that heroin addicts will not come to our state. In doing this he forces our citizens who want to get off heroin to leave Vermont to get methadone. Does this make sense? I have several newspapers clippings on methadone from The Burlington Free Press in 1997. Among them is an article by Sam Hemingway entitled "Methadone clinic is long overdue." That was three years ago. How much more overdue is that clinic now? Vermonters have to drive many miles five to seven days each week to get the necessary methadone in nearby states. Why must we make it so hard for them to keep a job or to have a near normal life by getting off heroin? There is a bill (S.303) to stop this craziness that is being worked on in the House of Representatives. We need to remind our representatives that "methadone maintenance treatment, when combined with behavioral therapies, is recognized as the most effective treatment for heroin addiction" by a long list of national health and science institutes, as well as the Vermont Medical Society, according to the report of the 1999 Addiction Study Committee appointed by the Legislature. In order to override Governor Dean's promised veto of S.303, it must pass in the Senate and House by a two-thirds majority. The Senate has already passed it by a vote of 26 to 4. It will need 101 votes in the House. Please call and/or write to your representative in Montpelier and ask one or two friends to do the same. DEBBIE RAMSDELL Charlotte - --- MAP posted-by: Greg