Pubdate: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 Source: Bluefield Daily Telegraph (WV) Copyright: 2001 Bluefield Daily Telegraph Contact: http://www.bdtonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1483 Author: Charles Owens DRUG CRISIS TARGET OF SWVa MEETING TAZEWELL, Va. - With the prolonged OxyContin crisis slowly moderating, officials in Tazewell County say they are now bracing for the next wave of drug abuse to hit Southwest Virginia. A community meeting will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Richlands Middle School to discuss the ongoing drug crisis in the county. The meeting is being sponsored by the Substance Abuse Task Force in Rural Appalachia, and all concerned parents, teachers and interested citizens are urged to attend, according to Commonwealth Attorney Dennis Lee. Following a near epidemic crisis, Lee said the abuse of OxyContin in the county is slowly moderating. "It's less of a problem than it has been in the past, but its certainly still a problem and a reoccurring problem," Lee said. "It has sort of plateaued. I think a lot of it has to do with the media and public awareness. It (the original crisis) sort of blindsided everyone. I think all of the attention it has received from the media has been helpful, and I think all of our officers have done a very good job in bringing up charges and making arrests against a number of individuals." Lee said literature, handouts and resource information on substance abuse prevention and treatment will be distributed at Monday's community meeting. At the meeting, law enforcement officials also will discuss the "next wave" of drug abuse expected to hit the region. Lee said local and state officials fear the next wave of drug abuse will center around hallucinogenic drugs, including the so-called party drugs like Ecstasy. "I think we already are starting to see signs of it," Lee said. "There is a whole different sub-culture and lifestyle to go along with it." "Ecstasy is a strong drug - a hallucinogenic along the lines of LCD, but a little bit less potent. It has become very popular." The participants in Monday's community meeting include the Tazewell County Narcotics Task Force, the Virginia State Police Drug Diversion Unit, the Tazewell County Sheriff's Department, the Tazewell County School Board, the Richlands Police Department, the Commonwealth Attorney's office, Cumberland Mountain Community Services, the Virginia National Guard Drug Task Force, the Laurels, the Life Center of Galax, the Governor's Office on Substance Abuse Prevention, D.A.R.E., the Tazewell County Office on Youth, the Tazewell County Probation office, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and local medical professionals, pastors and concerned citizens. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake