Pubdate: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 Source: Huntsville Times (AL) Copyright: 2000 The Huntsville Times Contact: P.O. Box 1487, Huntsville, AL 35807 Fax: (256) 532-4213 Website: http://www.al.com/huntsville/news.html Forum: http://www.al.com/forums/huntsville/ Author: Wendy Reeves PARENTS CAN LEARN SIGNS OF POPULAR TEEN DRUGS Community Meeting Thursday Will Look At Risks Of Drugs Used Here For an hour and a half Thursday night, area law enforcement officers will offer parents a chance to learn about the drug scene in Huntsville and Madison County. All it will cost, said Deborah Soule, director of the Partnership for a Drug Free Community, Inc., is a parent's time. The Partnership is sponsoring the free community meeting, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lockheed Martin Auditorium, 4800 Bradford Drive, off Sparkman Drive. The Partnership for a Drug Free Community's Law Enforcement Coalition will talk about club drugs like GHB, Ecstasy, Ketamine, Rohypnol, Methamphetamine, LSD and other drugs used by young people in the Huntsville area. Though many people think club drugs are harmless, they can cause serious mental and physical problems or death, Soule said. That's why the meeting was planned - to give parents a chance to find out what kids are doing when they are out of sight. For example, drug agents will talk about GHB, a drug which has already been blamed in the deaths of three local young people. GHB is a compound initially used by body builders to stimulate muscle growth. In recent years, it has become popular with teens who attend all-night parties called raves. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek