Pubdate: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 Source: Lindsay This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2004 Lindsay This Week Contact: http://www.lindsaythisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2213 Author: Michael Power DRUG COMMITTEE'S FUTURE UNCERTAIN RCMP Officers Feels Hard Drug Use On Rise In City's More Urban Areas Questions linger among some City councillors regarding a proposed committee to deal with illegal drug use across the municipality. John Green - a member of the RCMP who lives in the City of Kawartha Lakes - spoke to councillors during Tuesday's council meeting, requesting the City support a new drug committee. Drug use across the municipality, especially crack cocaine, has been on the rise recently, he told councillors. "It's more than just a police issue," he said. "We've established there's a problem and now we want to look at it in some manner." Mr. Green stressed he wasn't proposing a formal committee of council be established, but a community-based board made up of volunteers. He was requesting council's support to do so, he said. While stressing his support in principle for a new drug committee, Ward 16 Coun. David Marsh said the City should first hear more details regarding the committee's agenda. Council should be wary of keeping a drug committee based in the community, he added. "I don't believe it should become a committee of council and I think that is where this is headed," he said. Ward 15 Coun. Gerald McGregor also supported establishing a drug committee, but was wary of stepping on the toes of the City's police forces. "I think it's a good concept, but it's slightly premature," he said, adding consultation with other groups such as the Community Policing Advisory Committee, or CPAC, was necessary before giving such a committee the green light. But Ward 9 Coun. Sal Polito, whom Mr. Green first contacted about setting up a drug committee, told councillors the City's support would give teeth to a new committee. The drug committee would still remain community-based and not a formal committee of council, he said. "I don't see how we can continue with this at this time without council's endorsement," he said. Council made no decisions during Tuesday's meeting regarding a committee, voting only to receive Mr. Green's presentation. Insp. Gary Couture, OPP detachment commander, said he had spoken with Coun. Polito about a drug committee. "I think it's a great idea any time you get the community involved," he said. "Things are moving in the right direction." But Insp. Couture was also quick to point out police have made headway in combating illegal drugs, having seized more than $7 million worth of narcotics this year. A unit consisting of officers from various forces, called the Kawartha Combined Forces Drug Unit, has worked hard to fight drugs, he said. That unit is made up of officers from Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough and Northumberland OPP detachments, as well as the Peterborough and Cobourg police services Insp. Couture added the OPP welcome the chance to be consulted if a drug committee was eventually formed. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek