Pubdate: Wed, 24 May 2006 Source: Lake Cowichan Gazette, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Lake Cowichan Gazette Contact: http://www.lakecowichangazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4076 Author: Doug Marner Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) MLA ROUTLEY SAYS CRYSTAL METH BILL IMPORTANT MLA Doug Routley said a proposed NDP bill that would restrict the sale of cold medicines used in the production of crystal methamphetamine should be supported by the provincial government. The proposed bill doesn't impress Solicitor General John Les, though, even after it received the support of the B.C. Federation of Police Officers. Les said he has received extensive advice about drug labs and police management has made it "very clear that our issue is the bulk importation" of crystal meth components. The NDP bill would require pharmacies to keep cold medicines containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine behind the counter to monitor sales. "It's a small step, but it's an important one," said Routley. "In B.C. we produce the most crystal meth in Canada, but we have the least legislation to deal with it. We want to show that our communities don't want crystal meth." Lake Cowichan town council has introduced a bylaw that also tries to address the problem, but from a different angle. Called the Controlled Substances Property Remediation Bylaw, the bylaw will give the town the authority to force homeowners to pay the costs of the police dismantling, removing, transporting, storing and disposing of equipment, substances, materials and other paraphernalia associated with marijuana grow-ops or drug labs. Under the bylaw, the property owner would also have to properly clean their house if it's been used for a grow-op or drug lab before utilities will be reconnected. With a file from Tom Fletcher of Black Press. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek