Pubdate: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 Source: Bismarck Tribune (ND) Copyright: 2003 The Bismarck Tribune Contact: http://www.ndonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/47 Author: Angie Buckley METH TASK FORCE STILL HAS GROUND TO COVER An epidemic is sweeping Bismarck-Mandan, and Sherry Mills Moore intends to do something about it. Moore, chair of the Mayor's Task Force on Meth, works with a group of volunteers to educate the community on the dangers of methamphetamine and points them to resources to fight them. The task force, created by Bismarck Mayor John Warford last year, works to "bring together resources of the community to work on the problem of meth in the community" through a series of projects. Sandi Tabor, Bismarck city commissioner, said the key piece of accomplishing the task force's goals is parent education and working with employers to educate their workers about meth. "We're going to make a big push to get that done so we have something to look at the next meeting," she said. Moore said in addition to educating parents, the task force has programs in place for the faith community and already led a class for city leaders. They are working with Bismarck State College and the University of Mary to develop a program for higher education. "We felt like the higher education facilities probably didn't have as coordinated of efforts and there is a much larger potential for their student bodies to become involved in (meth)," she said. Capt. Ralph Mowder, field services commander for the Bismarck Police Department, said he thinks raising community awareness makes a difference for the department. "I think (the task force) is helping to fight meth but you're never able to measure how much deterrent it affects," he said. But Moore said that the task force hasn't completed its job. While a lot has been accomplished, meth isn't a problem that will go away easily. "Have we made a dent in meth abuse? I don't think so, but we've done a lot to spur interest in recognizing it," she said. Tabor also has high expectations of the group. "We need to keep them moving toward accomplishing the goals we set in looking at the possibility of some other projects." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake