Pubdate: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 Source: Timaru Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2006 Timaru Herald Contact: http://www.timaruherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1039 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) EDITORIAL: P USERS TAKE NOTE Yet again the drug methamphetamine (P) is in the court news. And yet again it seems to be the principal ingredient in that crime being committed in the first place. There is a warning here that those who use the drug would do well to heed. Napier man Trevor Eagle is now facing a long stretch in prison for the loathsome crime of abducting a woman from her home and sexually violating her repeatedly. He pleaded guilty to all changes, but his lawyer said he had no memory of any of it, having been under the influence of P at the time. "He's a living, walking example of the dangers of P," said the lawyer. The police pointed out that while he had a criminal history, he was not known as a sexual predator. Before P addled his brain, that is. Sadly, this is all too familiar. Many of the most brutal and brainless murders and other vile crimes carried out in recent memory have been committed by young men whose brains are fried on P. Take Antonie Dixon, who was high on P before murdering innocent bystander James Te Aute in Auckland after attacking his girlfriend and another woman with a sword; or Steven Williams, who murdered his stepdaughter Coral-Ellen Burrows; Williams' sister, Anamari Margaret Stone, who admitted manslaughter of the man she lived with; or William Bell, who killed three people in the Panmure RSA. The list goes on and on, and in each case the common factor, apart from the brutality, is the use of P by the perpetrators. The effects of P on chronic users have been well documented, with 60 per cent likely to develop psychotic tendencies. Treatment of addicts is said to be difficult because the drug makes users volatile and anxious. So why the continued use among relatively normal New Zealanders. Why can't they see the dangers of becoming another Steven Williams or Trevor Eagle? Who knows, but rest assured, all who dabble with the drug run huge risks. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D