Pubdate: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 Source: Daily Mountain Eagle (Jasper, AL) Copyright: 2002 Daily Mountain Eagle Contact: http://www.mountaineagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1584 Author: Susan Sanford SUBSTANCE ABUSE: TOOL OF THE DEVIL Have you paid close attention to the police blotter of late? If you have, you have noticed that thefts all over the county have involved the taking, not of just one or two items, but of whole housefuls of items and appliances, or entire shops of tools. I believe these thefts are directly connected to the drug trade. People who do drugs have an urgent and compelling need to get their hands on as much cash as possible. They will do anything up to and including robbing their parents, elderly grandparents or other family members to obtain quick funding. One of the things that has concerned me recently is the rash of drug-related cases in and around our county, and in particular, deaths and sicknesses of people I know who have problems with substance abuse. When we think of drugs, we usually think of the hard stuff, that trash being manufactured by lawbreakers on the corners of our hometown streets or down at the local body shop, or even out on the backyard barbecue. When the citizen of average intelligence reads the list of ingredients which go into the making of illegal methamphetamine, he wonders where the users were when they passed out brains. Drain cleaner, cold medicine, anhydrous ammonia, brake cleaner, camp stove fuel, ethanol, iodine, lithium batteries, lye, and starter fluid are some of the unhealthy - in fact, deadly chemicals used in meth and are killers in any combination. Lye and battery acid alone will eat skin and flesh in a second, and reports I have received say that meth eats away at the body from the inside! For whatever reason, people decide to test the "high" received from taking this trash into their body by several methods - snorting, shooting or perhaps unknown other ways of committing an early suicide. And the most deadly drug to come along in some time, oxycontin, has also made itself known. It is mostly used for pain suffered by cancer patients who have exhausted other methods of pain relief and can only be obtained by prescription. This very morning, a news story told of five persons in a city who were arrested for forging oxycontin prescriptions. I was told the almost unbelievable story of a relatively young local man who has continued to go to the dentist to have his teeth pulled - one by one - so that he can get a prescription for the drug, until he has almost no teeth. Recently, I was talking with a young man I have known since he was a toddler. Since I had not seen him for a while, I was shocked to see that he had lost so much weight, he was almost skin and bones, but declared that he had put on weight since his treatment for meth addiction. His skin was colorless with big circles under his eyes. His pretty smile was gone and his teeth were ruined. He was sweating profusely as he told me of talking with an acquaintance who was once overweight and was now thin, also as a result of being on the deadly drug. The other person had told him that he was doing the drug on a daily basis because he felt as if he would die from withdrawal pains. The sad fact is that he will surely die from doing the drug. Almost weekly, we publish obituaries of people who have been consumed by the drug, or perhaps committed suicide or been killed in accidents directly resulting from their involvement in substance abuse. Where do we start to control the epidemic of drug use? I may be wrong, but it seems to me that the younger we start education about drug abuse in the school systems, say even second and third grade, the better. Young children are very smart and this is one issue that will not disappear by our ignoring or minimizing it. The dangers of drug use - and even prescription drug abuse - cannot be overemphasized. Of course the most valuable tools in the war against drug addiction are still caring parents and family who know what is going on with their children. I wonder how this can be when we see hundreds of kids standing on streets, in parking lots, and cruising malls - both inside and out - at all hours of the night with no supervision. There is one thing that remains true. A loving God has given us the most valuable gift we will ever have here on earth - life. We only have one and we have been instructed to take care of it because it is the temple of the soul. I Corinthians 6: 19-20. And make no mistake about it, the devil "walks around as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." I Peter 5:8. Now if we could only get the drug-user to see the picture of himself walking around with satan by his side, arm around his shoulder, perhaps we could begin to help him. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens