Pubdate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 Source: Leduc Representative (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Leduc Representative Contact: http://www.leducrepresentative.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2265 Author: Tarwinder Chahil Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) NEW LEGISLATION AIMS TO PROTECT CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DRUG TRAFFICKING More help is being made available to children of parents who operate crystal methamphetamine labs and indoor marijuana grow operations. Children's Services Minister Heather Forsyth introduced Bill 2, the Drug Endangered Act (DECA) to deal with the increasing problem of children being exposed to drug activities, Feb. 23 in the Alberta Legislature. "It's a very timely and long overdue legislation," said Ward Antoniuk, co-chair of the Leduc Community Drug Action Committee. "Kids are our biggest resource and we need to take a standpoint to protect them against drug trafficking." The proposed law -- a first for Canada -- if passed, is intended to serve as a tool to help caseworkers and police rescue children endangered by an adult's involvement in drug activity. Under the proposed legislation, a police officer or caseworker that believe a child is a drug endangered-child, would have the grounds to make an application to a judge or peace officer to remove the child from parental care. "Exposing children to this type of drug activity is abuse and it won't be tolerated in Alberta," said Forsyth, in a written statement. "We have a responsibility to take action to protect these children and that is what this legislation aims to do." The government is hoping the legislation will get more people to report this type of crime. Leduc RCMP media spokesperson, Const. Deanna Haggerty said the RCMP couldn't comment on the proposed legislation until it's passed as to how it will help officers on the job. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek