Pubdate: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 Source: Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser Contact: http://www.wetaskiwintimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2179 Author: Jules S. Xavier, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) TOUGHER METH LAWS It's an ugly drug, one that only takes 10 minutes to produce. For that reason Alberta wants Ottawa to give it more ammunition for the battle against crystal meth -- for good reason. The effects of using this drug are horrendous, especially among the teens who are turning to it, a cheap drug to purchase compared to smoking pot or using crack. A 24-year-old Edmonton addict lit his gasoline-doused body on fire. He suffered third-degree burns to more than 50 per cent of his body after chugging gasoline and pouring it over his body and then lighting himself on fire. Let's applaud the efforts of Solicitor General Harvey Cenaiko, who has asked the federal government to introduce a law that would subject anyone caught with ingredients needed to produce the addictive street drug to face a maximum life sentence. Harsh yes, but it makes no sense for a person caught with crystal meth ingredients to receive a slap on the wrist from a judge. There's no deterrent receiving a fine or three-year maximum sentence for being caught actually manufacturing crystal meth. The current law introduced recently has no teeth -- it's an offence to be in possession of the ingredients without a licence. We need to treat the crime as seriously as it regards the manufacture of crack cocaine or trafficking in heroin or cocaine. This would create a reverse onus situation, forcing the suspect to explain why they are in possession of all the ingredients required in the production of crystal meth, which is a seductive drug that doesn't mess up users' heads immediately. But those users who are hooked and try to stop are in for a long battle. Meth addicts who stop using feel very depressed, disorientated and sometimes self-destructive. It's time to eradicate this addictive street drug. Give the police and judges a law with more bite. - ---