Pubdate: Tue, 03 May 2005 Source: Lindsay This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Lindsay This Week Contact: http://www.lindsaythisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2213 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) STUDENTS HEAR THE DANGERS OF DRUGS Students at Bobcaygeon Public School know the consequences of using drugs. Constable Mark Boileau of the City of Kawartha Lakes OPP addressed some Grade 6 students last week. "I want to talk to you about drugs - marijuana, alcohol and tobacco," he told the group. He said these were classified as gateway drugs because "they open up a gate and they (people) start to use other drugs like cocaine and heroin." After some discussion about what drugs are, Const. Boileau said drugs were anything put into people that change the way your mind works. He also talked about consequences, which were defined as the result of what you do or do not do. Const. Boileau told the students that pressure to try drinking and drugs is particularly strong in Grades 7, 8 and high school. "It's important to know this because it's going to be a lot easier to say no when you know these (facts)," he said. The students watched a video showing children taking a "journey through the land of decisions and choices." Students chasing a dog that stole their homework were faced with a variety of situations and offers of drugs and drinks. Consuming drugs and alcohol makes you look fun but act stupid, the video said. It added, "hospitals and jails are filled with people who let alcohol rule their lives." After the video, the students wrote lists of the consequences of doing or not doing drugs, smoking or drinking. "You have the power to say no," Const. Boileau said. "Just because it's in front of you doesn't mean you have to do it." - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman