Pubdate: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 Source: Parklander, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Hinton Parklander Contact: http://www.hintonparklander.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/782 Author: Ryan King Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) HINTON HOSTS METH MEETING Public Forum Kicks Off Provincial Conference On Oct. 3 Hinton Parklander -- The Hinton Drug Action Committee will play host to a province wide conference next month concerning the ever-pressing issue of methamphetamine use and abuse in Alberta. The conference kicks off Sunday afternoon, Oct. 3, with a public forum on current drug trends hosted by Sgt. Ian Anderson of the RCMP Drug Awareness Service. Anderson will lead discussions about the proposed marijuana reform legislation, chemical or 'club' drugs and methamphetamine. The discussion of methamphetamine will include its effects, symptoms of use, the dangers of meth production and the legal issues relating to meth in Alberta. This forum runs from 2-4 p.m. and is open to anyone looking to gain more knowledge on the dangers of meth. "We encourage anyone who has been touched by meth to come out to the public forum," said Tammy Allan, co-chair of the Hinton Drug Action Committee. The committee had its efforts rewarded with a 2003 Solicitor General Award for crime prevention. "The work we have done has helped to create awareness of the drug and have had instances of people looking to employers and AADAC in search of help," said Allan. Allan points out that there has been a recent increase in arrests for meth related crimes and the development of a better relationship between the RCMP and local problem areas. "We're not denying that there is still a lot of problems here in town, but things are getting much better," said Allan. Allan and the committee hope this conference will allow Hinton and other communities to bond together and share their experiences in hopes of creating new and improved methods of fighting meth. "We have been working hard for the past year and a half, but there are some communities who are just getting started in the fight, and hopefully we can pool our resources," said Allan. The conference will take place from Oct.3-5 and will feature 18 breakout sessions addressing such topics as drug trends, basics on crystal meth, clandestine labs, detox and recovery programs, social marketing and lobbying. The conference will also feature a guest speaking appearance by Solicitor General Heather Forsyth, who will discuss her fact finding missions in California and the Alberta Government's response to the meth issue. "We feel the variety of sessions will allow delegates to leave the conference with a wealth of knowledge and contacts to better serve and mobilize their community," said Allan. More information on the conference or meth in general can be found at www.methhurts.com. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek