Pubdate: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 Source: Brandon Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2006, Brandon Sun Contact: http://www.brandonsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2437 Author: Matt Goerzen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?241 (Methamphetamine - Canada) POLICE UPDATE PARENTS ON CRYSTAL METH FIGHT "I need to learn just as much as I can about crystal meth." Roddy and Karen Batson summed up the feeling of a small crowd of parents, social workers and Brandon residents who turned out to the second community forum on crystal methamphetamine and other drugs at the Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School last night. "The magnitude of this drug is enormous," Roddy said. "It's addictive even from using it just one time." The Batsons have three children, one of whom is a senior at Crocus Plains. While they trust their kids know enough to say no to crystal meth and any other drug, Roddy believes the best way to combat the problem is through education for both students and parents. "Kids have to learn that one try is dangerous. It's not a joy ride," Roddy said. In December, more than 300 people packed into the cafeteria at Crocus Plains to hear all about crystal meth -- how it's made, how prevalent it is, and what can be done to stop it from spreading. While that meeting was meant to create action within the community, last night's forum was held to update recent events, and provide further information on what parents can do to stop the spread. Crystal meth has been found in Brandon high schools twice since Nov. 23. Insp. Ian Grant from the Brandon Police Service spoke at length regarding the various kinds of drugs police have seized in the city in the last five years. While the main drugs of choice among users in Brandon continue to be marijuana and cocaine, there have been small amounts of crystal meth found in Brandon. "Over the years there hasn't been much," Grant said. "But we're not naive in thinking it's not there, and that people aren't using it." The $771,303 worth of all manner of drugs seized in the last five years -- from marijuana and LSD to magic mushrooms and crystal meth -- represents just the tip of the iceberg he said. "We're just scratching the surface of the drug trade in Brandon, or any community." - --- MAP posted-by: Lawrence Seguin