Pubdate: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 Source: Olds Gazette, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Olds Gazette Contact: http://oldsgazette.awna.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2372 Author: Crystal Clark Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CRYSTAL METH USE IN OLDS ON THE RISE Crystal meth is not a commonly used drug in Olds, but the number of people abusing it is growing, revealed RCMP Constable Ken Beard. Properly known as methamphetamine, crystal meth is an extremely dangerous and addictive drug. Beard has seen an increase in the amount of people using this drug in the Olds community through investigation of theft related crimes. "There's been the odd individual that has been using methamphetamine who has been attracting the attention of the RCMP," commented Beard. "The trouble with methamphetamine, being very addictive, people make the use of methamphetamine a high priority in their life and so they'll do what ever they have to do, or convert whatever property they have or what ever property somebody else has, to acquire cash so they can buy more methamphetamine. (Users) are usually caught with stolen property or stolen vehicles." Beard estimates crystal meth has been in the Olds community for about a year and a half, and believes some local users are turning to crystal meth because of the methamphetamine's strong neurological effects. "Lot's of times people that do use it are one's that may not get the effects they're looking for on a drug that doesn't produce the same kind of a high, so they kind of escalate the need." Crystal meth comes in a white crystalline powder form. It can be smoked from a pipe, injected, snorted, swallowed or inserted through the anal cavity (hooped). In addition to pipes, tools used to smoke crystal meth include pencil torches, pieces of light bulb and hollowed out pen tubes. Either smoking or injecting crystal meth produces an almost instantaneous high, which can last from eight to 12 hours. The cost is between $5 to $8 a point (less than a gram). "People don't understand how dangerous and addictive (crystal meth) is and how easy it is to acquire. And they definitely don't understand the consequences of its use." Users have been known to act bizarre and violent, be compulsive and alienate their friends and family. Effects include impaired speech, the body drying from the inside out, hallucinations (hearing voices, seeing shadow people and small children who are not actually there), depression, sores inside the mouth and all over the body (from the body actually pushing methamphetamine crystals through the skin), lung damage to the point where users are coughing up bloody chunks, purple legs in females, dramatic weight loss, increased proneness to sickness, and brain damage, sometimes severe. Unlike other illegal stimulants such as cocaine, crystal meth does not originate from a natural substance; it is entirely synthetic made from store bought ingredients including lighter fluid, brake cleaner, cold remedies containing ephedrine, and iodine. Beard indicated store owners in the Olds community should pay attention to who they are selling these products to. "If (store owners) see someone coming in and buying a precursor in large amounts, or they're coming back on a regular basis and buying more, that can be an indicator there's something else going on there," explained Beard. "Now, it is very easy to buy isopropyl alcohol and use it for legitimate reasons, but isopropyl alcohol is also used for the manufacture of methamphetamine." He added, "If it looks suspicious, it may just be suspicious." Although no crystal meth labs have been discovered in Olds, one sophisticated lab could contain enough explosive material to level nearly half the town (five city blocks). "The trouble with methamphetamine is it deals with a lot of toxic and explosive substances, and when individuals are conducting their business in making methamphetamine, they are putting themselves and everyone else in danger because there is a huge potential for explosion." Beard continued, "The toxicity with all the chemicals they're using put children at danger, and families at danger -- anything really in contact, including emergency personnel." According to Beard, the Olds community should pay attention to homes where numerous people frequently visit for only short periods of time (these visits could potentially be drug deals), excessive garbage, and those living in the home who have no visible means of employment. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D