Pubdate: Tue, 30 May 2006 Source: Fort Saskatchewan Record, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Fort Saskatchewan Record Contact: http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/824 Author: Dick Easton THE REAL PROBLEM Fort Saskatchewan Record -- "Fighting Crystal Meth" reads the headline in a recent newspaper ad. It seems that the province of Alberta has undertaken to do something about the so-called Crystal Meth Problem in our province. Praise be, we's a gonna study the problem. We are told further that, "Crystal Meth is an inexpensive highly addictive and destructive drug." You can't argue with that, any more than you can argue that any motor vehicle is a 2,000 pound lethal weapon, and that they are responsible for hundreds of deaths every year. You will say "but that's different, it's not the car that's the problem it's how people use it." That's the point. We don't have a car problem, we have a driver problem. We don't have a Crystal Meth problem; we have a problem with a certain number of people, only some of them kids, who for whatever reason are prone to use drugs. This isn't just words, there is a real difference here, a difference in focus and approach. The problem is in part with the "child" but more importantly it is with the "village". The question is, what is wrong with our village that we are producing a certain number of kids who are prone to dangerous behaviour like: substance abuse, driving too fast, and eating much and so forth? The answers are available. Ask the school board trustee, or the schoolteacher who is battling with overcrowded classrooms, and limited support facilities. Ask the paediatrician or emergency room physician who must contend with an under funded over used health system. Ask the single mother who must raise her children on woefully inadequate income security. The front lines of the war on drugs are not the streets, the courtrooms or the prisons. The front lines are at home, in the schools. The most important combatants are Boy Scout Troop Leaders, Church Youth Leaders, Boys and Girls Club Volunteers, Block Parents. These are the real workers in the "village", the ones who do much to instil with in the "child" the characteristics he needs to live a health lifestyle. Dick Easton Fort Saskatchewan - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman