The Commonwealth's needle exchange program is one way to cut the risk of HIV/AIDS infection among intravenous drug users - and provides drug users an important link to state officials who can offer treatment options, says Gov. Mitt Romney. The governor talks about why he opposes a move to sell syringes without a prescription, his plan for health care and house lawmakers' rejection of his death penalty proposal.
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