Pubdate: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 Source: Pincher Creek Echo (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Pincher Creek Echo Contact: http://www.pinchercreekecho.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1835 Author: Jocelyn Mercer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) COUNCILLOR OFFERED CRYSTAL METH Pincher Creek Echo - The loitering problem in Pincher Creek revealed a more sinister side last Wednesday, after Town Councillor Trevor Birkmann stepped out of his truck on Main Street and was offered honey oil and crystal meth. "I got out of my truck right across from Leo's, a lady approached me on the street and said she had a really sweet deal on honey oil and meth," said Birkmann. Crystal methamphetamine is a highly addictive illegal drug with intense stimulant with disinhibitory qualities; it can be snorted, injected or smoked in a pipe. Side effects can include hallucinations and paranoia for many days afterwards; some people become psychotic, or start acting very bizarrely. And overuse is linked to short term memory loss, wild mood swings, paranoia and damage to the immune system. Honey oil is a particularly potent derivative of cannabis. Birkmann said that the woman who offered him the drugs was part of the 'usual crowd' of people that loiter on Main Street and was drunk while she attempted to make the sale. "I told her right away, just wait here while I call the RCMP, they might like to buy some drugs," he said. "Maybe she thought I was a drug guy because I had my work clothes on." The RCMP arrived shortly after Birkmann called and arrested the woman along with the group of people that she was out with, according to Birkmann all appeared to be intoxicated. RCMP Cpl. Jack Gourlay from the Pincher Creek detachment said that the RCMP had heard rumours about the drug in town, but was yet to encounter it. "We've suspected it, but we can't confirm it, there's no easy test for it," he said on Tuesday. "It's worrisome, even a little bit, because it is such a destructive drug." Birkmann, who caught part of the incident on the video camera on his cell phone, said that this was the first time that he had been offered drugs in broad daylight on Main Street. He is worried that the behaviour could become a trend, which could ruin the town's reputation. "We need an operation clean-sweep," said Birkmann. He suggested that first thing in the morning, each day, the RCMP should go out into the town and remove the drunks and vagrants. He also said that Piikani Nation should playing more of a role in helping to deal with the problem. As to a permanent solution, Birkmann said the municipality's and the RCMP's hands were tied and that change needs to occur at the provincial level. "The problem is we run a touristy town. This is destroying the reputation of Pincher Creek," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek