Pubdate: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 Source: Northern View, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Northern View Contact: http://www.thenorthernview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4366 Author: Gina Clark Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) FORUM FOCUSSES ON METH A sparse crowd turned out at The Lester Center on Friday to participate in a discussion about Crystal Meth. The idea behind the information session was to bring in the experts in order to educate the community. Those experts included Constable Carolyn Arseneault of the RCMP Drug and Organized Crime Unit, North District; Constable Steve Richards, of Community Policing; and Dale McKinnon, of the Northern Health Authority, Mental Health and Addictions Services. The evening featured presentations, panel discussions and videos. The most important message of the session was that there needs to be discussions in the community, especially with regards to young people. Youth use substances in riskier ways than older people, and it is believed that if a person has reached adulthood and has not used alcohol or other substances, they probably never will. "I really feel passionate about this sort of thing, it's so insidious. My age group, which is over 21, needs to talk to the under 21's. We as a community need to talk, we need to talk to young people," said Kathy Bedard, one of the organizers. "If we think our own individual worlds are safe, what do we do with our communities? We need to talk about it. We need to start talking before we have a crisis," said Bedard. Users like Meth because it elevates their mood, increases their alertness, creates a high euphoria, increases energy and increases movement and speech. However, the price to pay for those feelings is much too high. Side effects include tooth decay, increased blood-pressure and heart rate, anxiety, insomnia, paranoia, decreased dopamine and serotonin levels, deep depression, fatigue, headaches, convulsions, dehydration and death. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek