Pubdate: Wed, 24 May 2006 Source: Lakes District News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.ldnews.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2288 Author: Quinn Bender Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) SOLICITOR GENERAL KEEPS METH INGREDIENT ON THE SHELF Burns Lake RCMP welcomes a NDP bill to restrict the sale of common cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, the key ingredient in crystal methamphetamine. But the bill has failed to impress Solicitor General John Les, 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. Police have intercepted shipping containers from Asia containing large amounts of precursor chemicals, and large, sophisticated labs run by organized crime. The NDP bill would require pharmacies to keep cold medicines containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine behind the counter to monitor sales. Rexall Drugs in Burns Lake had voluntarily placed these cold medicines behind the counter, noting that a few persons were buying unusual quantities of the medicines, says a staff member, but in the absence of legislation the store has since placed the drugs back on the shelf. The Burns Lake RCMP disagrees with the Solicitor General's view that only large quantities of pseudoephederine from Asia are the problem, especially in small communities where labs are unsophisticated and resourceful. "Meth producers will get their hands on the ingredients what ever way they can," says Cst. Jim Wilkinson. NDP MLA Rob Fleming, says, "Community groups all across the province have been calling for the Campbell government to restrict the sale of ingredients found in crystal meth, but the government has insisted there isn't a problem." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek