Pubdate: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Gerry Bellett, Vancouver Sun Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?158 (Club Drugs) DATE-RAPE DRUG USE INCREASING, POLICE CLAIM It wasn't too long ago that the RCMP's drug expert Sgt. Scott Rintoul would visit parts of the province where people had never heard of GHB, the so-called date-rape drug. Not any more. "I know use of GHB is increasing because when I travel the province and go to areas where they'd never heard of GHB, I now find our members seizing it," Rintoul said. It's a drug rapidly gaining in popularity among young adults, and while its date-rape potential has been well publicized, Rintoul said many more people are using it to mimic the effects of alcohol. "It gets the rap as the date-rape drug, but it's more widely used as an alcohol substitute. It acts on the body the same way alcohol does. It lowers inhibitions and you become intoxicated in much the same way as you do using alcohol," he said. GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) is colourless and odourless, sells on the street for $5 to $10 a dose, and a number of people have died following overdoses. Earlier this month, University of Victoria student Zoe Read, 22, died after taking a swig of what she thought was water from a clear Gatorade bottle. She was at a party where cocaine, alcohol and small amounts of GHB were being consumed, police said. It is precisely that scenario that Rintoul says is so dangerous for young people. "The biggest gap when it comes to dealing with the drug culture is the lack of awareness of the dangers. We're not educating people enough about the risks. "There's a relatively large section of the population that are not high-risk but are engaging in behaviour that is costing them their lives. The girl who died in Victoria is a perfect example," he said. "We don't need any more victims." Rintoul said GHB has become a favourite drug for people involved in the modelling industry and for those who are body-conscious. "GHB has no calories, so it's attractive to persons concerned about their body image. I've spoken to male and female models who say it's part of their social scene because in their profession, slim is in. "And it's the same for the bar-stars who live to hang out in clubs and are concerned about how they look. They can take GHB and get an alcohol high without gaining weight," he said. But assessing how prevalent the use of GHB is in date rape is difficult, said Rintoul. "I've spoken to many officers who have been involved in sexual assault investigations who believe GHB was involved. I'm hearing it from all over the province. About five per cent of reported sexual assaults involve victims who say they were drugged," he said. "But we can't say GHB is the only thing because alcohol could have been used or cocaine or heroin. The problem with GHB is that it metabolizes so quickly that it can be gone within 12 to 24 hours and a lot of victims don't report sexual assaults right away. "If they wait 24 hours or 48 or 72 hours it could be right out of their system," he said. It's a drug that can only be detected by the RCMP forensic laboratory or the B.C. Coroner's Service laboratory and would not be detected in a hospital laboratory, Rintoul sai . Daisy Kler of the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter said the organization has not noticed an increase in reports of rape being facilitated by GHB. "Men have always used alcohol and drugs to rape women. We find that when the issue of GHB is in the media, we get calls from women who are fearful that it might have happened to them," she said. "But we can't say there's been an increase." Date-Rape Drug - - GHB -- gamma hydroxybutyrate -- has no legal use in Canada, says RCMP Sgt. Scott Rintoul. Its precursors are paint strippers. It is a colourless, odourless liquid that can be purchased for $5 to $10 a dose on the street. - - In the U.S., a clinical trial has begun using GHB to treat alcoholism. - - It has been labelled the date-rape drug as it produces rapid intoxication, is almost impossible to detect and in some cases induces memory loss. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman