Pubdate: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 Source: Whitecourt Star (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 Whitecourt Star Contact: http://www.whitecourtstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/718 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) REACHING THE TARGET AUDIENCE Whitecourt recently witnessed the firm hand of our judicial system striking down a man, believed to be involved in the methamphetamine world, and sent this man to jail following a shooting incident that occurred this past January. Although he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge (from attempted murder) to assault with a weapon, his sentence should send out a strong message to our community. However, we need to ask ourselves if this message will hit the target audience? This man, in his early 30s, will be spending the next two years, less a day, in jail and upon his release, he will be placed on a strict probation order for another two years. Considering this sentence doesn't reflect the time he has served since Jan. 5 which is considered double time upon sentencing, this firm hand is more than welcomed in this community. In the local courtroom, this message was loud and clear ---- this criminal behaviour won't be tolerated. Thankfully, no one was hurt in the Jan. 5 incident, but it doesn't mean it won't happen again, considering both the accused and the victim are known to the police, especially for their drug involvement in this community. Perhaps this sentence won't have an affect on people who are already heavily involved in the meth world, but maybe, just maybe, it could be a determining factor when a youth has to make the decision between wrong or right ---- meth or no meth. It's hard to believe that someone, especially young people, would knowingly destroy their bodies and mind for the sake of a high, laced with paranoia. If the jail sentence this man received isn't enough to make people think twice before ingesting meth, take a look at some of the long-term effects of this drug (including problems with thinking, memory and movement); Other effects: Small doses can make you feel alert and energetic. Acne-like sores. Racing heart beat, high blood pressure, chest pain, heart failure and death. Damage to blood vessels in the brain or stroke. Sleeping problems, exhaustion and restlessness. Weight loss. Confusion, paranoia, irritability and anxiety. Shakiness, sweating, blurred vision and dizziness. Convulsions. Overheating. Depression, violent, aggressive and suicidal behaviour. Headaches. Stomach pain and extreme hunger. Out of control rages. Over dose can cause delusions, hallucinations, seizures, stroke, heart failure, coma and death. And please, don't be stupid enough to think that none of these will happen to you because of your youth ---- people, of all ages, die all the time due to drug problems. Meth doesn't discriminate and it doesn't play favourites. Meth doesn't care who it kills. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin