Pubdate: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 Source: Maui News, The (HI) Contact: 2003 The Maui News Website: http://www.mauinews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2259 Author: Barbara-Ann Keller Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Note: To read about the "ice epidemic" in Hawaii, go to http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Hawaii . EVERYONE CAN AND SHOULD BE INVOLVED IN FIGHTING DRUGS >From recently attending Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona's "talk story" at Maui High School and reading Michelle Carney's pledge to get involved in community activism (Letters, Aug. 22), I find many Maui citizens are interested in taking action against the ever-growing crystal methamphetamine problem. The lieutenant governor has been highlighting a document titled "Hawaii Drug Control Strategy: A New Beginning" ( www.hawaii.gov/ltgov/drugsummit ). A statewide drug summit is also being held in mid-September on Oahu to help communities design and implement plans to prevent, treat and provide enforcement against drug abuse. This collection of meetings will provide support in "forming and sustaining effective anti-drug coalitions." Unfortunately only those invited will be able to attend the drug summit in Honolulu and those attending from the Neighbor Islands have to pay their own way. If the upcoming drug summit is to focus on action instead of remaining stagnant with talk, it requires a surge of community mobilization and a commitment to implementation. The key will be communication with those in our communities and the commitment to implement. I am putting a challenge out to those from the County of Maui who will be attending the upcoming drug summit to join with me in making a commitment to educate and inform the rest of Maui and truly implement what is planned at the summit. The force of many is much stronger than a few. I am privileged to have been asked to attend the drug summit. I wish more people from Maui could attend, and recognize the vast number of individuals who are interested in preventing, treating, and supporting enforcement against illicit drug use in Maui County. Please do not feel that your voice will not be heard if you cannot attend the drug summit. The lieutenant governor's Web site provides a means for feedback, and I welcome any ideas and suggestions that I can take with me to the summit. Please e-mail me at with your ideas or if you would like information from the summit on how to assist in the implementation of plans. Barbara-Ann Keller Wailuku - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk