Pubdate: Wed, 10 May 2006 Source: Golden Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Golden Star Contact: http://www.thegoldenstar.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2144 Author: Ryan Starr - Star Editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) METH TASK FORCE SET TO EDUCATE PUBLIC Golden's newly formed meth-amphetamine task force had its first meeting last Wednesday, focusing on how best to educate the community in order to nip a full-blown influx of the highly destructive drug in the bud. "There's a lot of misconception out there," says co-ordinator Kathy Collins. "Many people don't think crystal meth is here yet, which is false, based on what we've heard. It's not necessarily the main drug of choice, but it's here." Collins says that while meth may not be sold outright on the streets, she has heard from local teens that it's being mixed with other drugs - - laced in marijuana, for example - to make them more addictive. "People could be exposed to meth and not even know it," she says. RCMP Sergeant Marko Shehovac briefly spoke to attendees about enforcement. There are no meth labs in Golden that the police are aware of, he said, and he believes the drug is being mainly imported from out of town. Given Golden's location on the Trans-Canada Highway, however, the RCMP anticipates an increase in trafficking. At the outset, the task force sees prevention through education as the most viable approach to stopping meth in its tracks. Possibilities here include the involvement of the Parent Advisory Council and the school board in campaigns to help teens recognize the threats posed by meth, in addition to outreach programs that might focus on building relationships with youth and engage them in the education process. The task force is currently distributing a survey around Golden to examine the community's knowledge of meth. Collins hopes to have approximately 375 completed by the end of May, generating strong public interest ahead of the first public meeting in June. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek