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FREE HEROIN WORTH A SHOT

I don't think you guys should print letters written by directors of institutes named after themselves anymore.  Claire Waismann, director of the Waismann Institute in Beverly Hills completely misses the mark about the NAOMI project ["Free Heroin no healer," Letters, April 14].

Maybe if she had actually spent the time to learn anything about this free heroin project, she would have realized that one of its main goals is to try to help treatment resistant addicts to get off of drugs or at least to try and help them lead functional lives.  Or maybe private drug treatment programs have become so lucrative that she feels the need to try to slander an idea that might put hers out of business.

The most dangerous thing about medically administered opiates is that they are addictive.  So what is the harm in trying this project on some hardcore addicts? It seems to me that some people are scared that it may actually work, thus depriving them of street people they can spit on when they go downtown.

Tyson Campbell