Pubdate: Mon, 31 May 2004 Source: Edson Leader (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Edson Leader Contact: http://www.edsonleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/780 Author: Tamara Stecyk Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) BUSINESS WARNED ABOUT METH USERS Edson businesses should be handling credit cards more carefully as the transactions could be linked to methamphetamine users, warned a Edson RCMP member. Corp. Glenn Henry and Rania Page, an addictions counselor with the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC), advised businesses how to handle meth-related problems at the Edson and District Chamber of Commerce meeting, May 26. Henry cited one example where a woman allegedly financed her addiction by using stolen credit cards over the phone. He later explained that RCMP believe addicts use a barter system with their meth suppliers. For example, cigarettes would be used as currency to pay for a hit of meth, also known as speed. The cigarettes would be obtained by using the stolen credit card. Businesses should check the signatures of credit cards and consider asking for identification to prove the holder is the actual owner of the card. "These are very seasoned con artists. Be aware. This is your business," said Henry. Chamber members were also told how to identify speed users in case they have an employee who is an addict. Page described addicts as paranoid people who have bad hygiene and can become very violent. When a user crashes, they will sleep for a long period of time in order for their body to recover from the high. Henry added it is hard to pin down an addict and businesses should contact previous employers before hiring. "Ultimately how do you know a person is a meth user? You don't. I suggest you do your homework. Don't take anyone at face value." Most people become addicted to speed after one use, added Page. AADAC has a series of pamphlets, which provide advice to employers on how to address drug addictions in the workplace. "We're trying to tell people this is a problem and it's a growing problem," said Henry. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl