Pubdate: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 Source: Sunday Star-Times (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003 Sunday Star-Times Contact: http://www.sundaystartimes.co.nz Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1064 Author: Deidre Mussen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) $150,000 FOR P USERS' DROP-IN CENTRE A drop-in centre for methamphetamine users and dealers is being established by one of New Zealand's biggest city councils with a $150,000 government grant. Waitakere mayor Bob Harvey believed it was the first grant for a community initiative from the government's methamphetamine action plan, launched in May. It included $255 million for community initiatives. Harvey said the city council wanted to offer somewhere for people who wanted to get off P, a pure form of methamphetamine, or for dealers to get help to quit selling. "We have got to offer the city a holistic approach to fighting this because we think it's the only way forward." He said many drug addicts and users wanted to get away from the drug. Most community initiatives focused on increasing policing. Methamphetamine was reclassified a class A drug in June, meaning tougher sentences. "The final goal is to break the chain that starts at the supplier to the end user," Harvey said. P use is rising in New Zealand and has been associated with some high-profile crimes. The epidemic of methamphetamine use earned West Auckland the title "meth capital of New Zealand". Harvey said the city no longer deserved the title because the problem had spread nationwide. Last month, he suggested the government fund a private police force in West Auckland to take the pressure off police. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh