Pot times July 15, 2005
Forum To Reveal The Myth About Meth To Teens
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1117/a05.htmlNewshawk: Herb
Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 FORUM TO REVEAL THE MYTH ABOUT METH TO TEENS
Source: Chilliwack Progress (CN BC)
Copyright: 2005 The Chilliwack Progress
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Author: Robert Freeman
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(Methamphetamine - Canada)
Chilliwack is hosting a community forum on methamphetamines in late August or
early September aimed at alerting teenagers to the dangers of the drug, which
costs little and lasts long.
The city is also looking at setting up a meth watch" program in an attempt
to control the household ingredients used to make crystal meth.
City councillor Sharon Gaetz, public safety committee chair, says teenagers
don't realize the damage they are doing to their still-developing brains as the
drug physically and permanently alters neurological pathways.
Making matters worse, she says crystal meth has become trendy among teenage
girls as a weight-control method.
Coun. Gaetz says she was shocked to overhear the way young girls were
talking about meth in a local change room recently.
They were going to start selling ( meth ) to their friends because it's such a
great way to lose weight," she says. It's really scary because they
don't have all the facts."
Getting the facts to them will be the aim of educators and former teen users at
the forum.
There's some issues of danger as well that we need to address," Coun.
Gaetz says, as clandestine meth labs can explode, putting neighbours at risk and
firefighters at house fires.
The meth watch" program enlists pharmacies and other sources of the
ingredients that make up crystal meth to report who is buying the chemicals, how
frequently and how much they are buying.
Coun. Chuck Stam says crystal meth is a community issue, it's not just a
policing issue" and it's something that we have to get ahead of really
quickly."
A similar forum was held recently at the Seabird Island reserve to combat the
rise of crystal meth use among aboriginal youth. City forum organizers
will ask Seabird Island officials for their support.
Coun. Gaetz says she also wants to ask former Chilliwack-Kent MLA John
Les, now B.C.'s Solicitor General, about a provincial strategy to combat crystal
meth.
