Pubdate: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2003 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 GLUE SNIFFING GOES ON DESPITE ORDER NAIROBI -The Attorney-General criminalised the inhaling of glue in the country last August. His act came after a long time of waiting and it sounded a splendid thing to do at the time. But it is as if he did nothing: Sniffing of glue as any one will tell him continues with the same usualness it used to even before the good A-G thought it wise to criminalise its sale. Criminal Law (amendment) Act 2003, No 46, says that any person found distributing substances declared by the Minister for Health as harmful to children will be liable to imprisonment for three years. This notwithstanding, every street kid in Nairobi walks with a bottle of glue on his mouth. And they do not care whether it is legal or not to do this. After all, no one asks them. They could even be ignorant of the law, matters of hand-to-mouth living taking precedence over everything else. Where do they get the glue? Of course, from the same sources they have always been getting it from. The sellers are still very much in business, regardless of the law. They sell the glue to the kids and get a quick buck. Of course the law turns the other way. Having the AG enact a law against glue-sniffing was one tiny victory in the war against drugs and substance abuse. The challenge, as can now be seen, is to enforce the law. But who is supposed to do this? Not the National Agency for the Campaign Against Drug Abuse which has no powers to arrest. Not the AG's office whose role is only to prosecute. Not the Children's Welfare Department. This is the turf of the police, the provincial administration and the public health officers . They have all failed. And by so doing have condemned these ignorant children to a short, thoroughly contaminated life. That the children are there in the streets today is already an indictment on the society. Must we turn the knife by letting them destroy their not-so-dainty lives in this fashion? Where is the provincial administration? Where are public health officers? Where are the police? - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin