Pubdate: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 Source: Melfort Journal, The (CN SN) Copyright: 2004, The Melfort Journal Contact: http://www.melfortjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1625 Author: Cryatal Palmer, The Journal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CRYSTAL METH PRESENTATION ENLIGHTENS AUDIENCE Melfort Journal - The North East Leisure Centre was packed with people last Tuesday night when local parents, teachers, health care providers and concerned citizens attended a presentation on crystal methamphetamine, also known as speed. Two very educated speakers on the topic went over recognizing use and trafficking, what to do about it, and additional information about the drug. The presenters were Sgt. Jerome Engele, Co-ordinator of the Saskatoon Integrated Drug Unit, and Patti Sebestyen, a High School teacher with the Catholic School Board. Sgt. Engele started the program with a story to demonstrate how a seemingly inconspicuous amount of cannabis sold to two kids, has connections to theft, vandalism, organized crime, grow operations and prostitution. And in turn, how that affects the public. Sebestyen gave a humorous, but serious chat about how to deal with kids, and what to watch for. She listed reasons why parents may have suspicions of their children including locked doors, new friends, and unusual behavior. She emphasized how important it is to be an active parent by asking questions, becoming involved in your child's life, knowing where they are, what they are doing and with whom, as well as avoiding the buddy role many parents take on. Both Sgt. Engele and Sebestyen broke down the facts about crystal methamphetamine use in Saskatoon. Sgt. Engele showed statistics for those caught with the drug in Saskatoon in 2003, a total of 47 charges, ranging in age from 13 to 72. He went on to say that meth use is definitely on the rise. Reasons for its popularity include affordability, the high it gives, and how addictive it is. Sgt. Mark van Schie, NCO of the Melfort RCMP confirmed the audience's question of whether it is present in Melfort. Glenn Hantke attended the clinic. He said it was very informative and the presentation was pretty effective. "I came because I was just interested. We work with young people at the youth centre at our church. It's about people's kids, it's very important," said Hantke. Sebestyen was very pleased with the response. As she looked out over the crowd, she said, "I think by the number of people here, it proves people care, are concerned and want to do something." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D