Pubdate: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 Source: Carillon, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2003 The Carillon Contact: http://www.thecarillon.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2340 DRUG FORUM A GOOD START It has hardly been a secret that a wide variety of illegal drugs is readily available in Steinbach and area. In fact, they have been easy enough to buy for many years. What was not as obvious is a public recognition by community leaders that drug use and availability in this area are likely as common as in many larger urban centres. That all seems to have changed with a meeting last week called by Mayor Les Magnusson to bring together representatives of the various agencies and organizations working with young people. The mayor made it clear he wants something done about drug use, distribution and the resulting criminal behavior often associated with drugs. He says the community will no longer put up with the status quo, that many residents feel unsafe in their homes. He asked the various spokesman ranging from school principals and public health nurses to youth leaders and police officers to speak plainly about their experiences. And many did. A senior RCMP officer said teens have told him many drugs are easier to obtain in Steinbach than alcohol. School officials spoke of the problems they encounter in their hallways and classrooms. A youth leader drove home the point that parents play a critical role in the issue of young people and drugs, and talked about a new program underway in Steinbach specifically for parents. At the very least, the nearly three dozen people at the forum recognized that there is a problem. The next steps, many suggested, are not quite as certain. Getting community leaders to admit there is a problem may be one of the most positive steps taken to date. Police, for example, for years have said the drug problem has not been taken seriously enough in Steinbach, that parents and institutions such as schools have been in a state of denial for the longest time. They point out that as Steinbach and the region continue to grow, the drug culture has grown right alongside just as it has in larger urban centres where prevention and discipline programs have in effect for many years. Indeed, Steinbach long ago lost its small town flavor and with it the relative immunity its residents had enjoyed from the social and criminal problems often accompanying drug use. Mayor Magnusson is right in asking people to open their eyes to the problem as a first step to finding solutions. His efforts and those of all the other agencies and groups deserve support from the wider community, most especially the parents of young people. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom