Pubdate: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 Source: Parksville Qualicum Beach News (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Parksville Qualicum Beach News Contact: http://www.pqbnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1361 Author: Steven Heywood Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) HOLDING BACK THE TIDE The methamphetamine crisis being experienced in Oceanside is creating waves in the community - from the creation of a local task force, charged with finding solutions and offering resources, to an addicted teen stepping up and encouraging others not to start using. The crystal meth scourge has been coming (or has already been here) for some time and we applaud local efforts to recognize it, identify the cracks through which the drug becomes an option and establish community resources to which parents and users can turn for help. The task force itself has set a lofty goal of trying to hit up government for long-term or even temporary beds to hold addicts as they try to get off the junk. The intent is a good one, and it puts the focus on the health care system - meaning the task force is considering meth addiction a health issue, not a criminal one. That is the key - understanding that addiction is a health issue. The drug's effect on the body must be considered in that light, or else the person cannot be treated effectively. Stick solely with the criminal aspect of drug use, and the user cannot be completely cured. That's not to say the illegality of meth and other drugs should be ignored - there's still the matter of pushers and cookers to be dealt with. As the task force itself admits, creating new beds for addicted teens - - or at least safe shelters for them to sleep the night off of our streets - will be a struggle. There are more people in need of such places than there are available, they say. It is for this reason that the Oceanside meth task force could ultimately become a prisoner of the system - spending most of their time lobbying government, trying to steal an extra slice of the pie. That's there we come in. We need to make noise from the grass roots of our communities - and let it be known that we are not ready to let meth and addiction take over. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth