Pubdate: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 Source: Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal Contact: http://www.ash-cache-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3157 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COUNCIL SUPPORTS DRUG-FREE ZONE Council endorsed the high school's Drug Free Zone in principle after a presentation by students and Crime Stoppers representative Peter Netherway on Feb. 14. Netherway told Council that an area could have "drug free" signs posted all around it, but it won't work if all of the community's stakeholders aren't supportive. "Seventy-five per cent of students have said 'we don't want drugs in our school'." said Netherway. "I think it's incumbent on us as adults to help them." He said that all of the community's stakeholders needed to write to the Crown Attorney asking for enhanced penalties for violating the Drug Free Zone that has been endorsed at the school. BC doesn't have a marijuana problem, he said. Marijuana growers in this province export 800 tons per year to the US in return for crack and cocaine, or the cheaper alternative, crystal meth. Those are the drugs being sold on the street today, he said, and in the schools. The Zone takes in a two-block radius around the high school and includes the swimming pool park. Council plans to notify the Crown Attorney and RCMP of their support for heavier penalties for infractions within the zone and will consider providing signage. The Gold Trail School District put aside $5,000 at their Feb. 22 meeting for drug free zones at other high schools within the district. School board chair Carmen Ranta says other zones are in the process of being set up. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth