Pubdate: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 Source: Strathmore Standard (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Strathmore Standard Contact: http://www.strathmorestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3322 Author: Jackie Gold Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) STUDENTS HEAR ABOUT DRUGS Students at Strathmore high school and Crowther Memorial junior high school met with Strathmore RCMP officers March 28 to participate in a drug awareness talk. Const. Laura McGilvray said the presentations to the students, which were done in two groups, went well with students asking a lot of good questions about various illicit drugs. McGilvray said besides showing the kids what each drug looked like there was a video presentation made on behalf of AADAC and pictures that helped to illustrate the wear and tear on a person who used drugs. "They had lots of questions and thought they knew lots of answers," she said. She said that approximately 75 per cent of the kids they made their presentation to raised their hands when asked if they knew someone who smoked marijuana. McGilvray added that during the presentation they went over the changing face of drugs like ecstasy, which she said has become more stylized in order to increase its market value. Sgt. Kevin Reilly said open and frank discussions with teens about drugs are an important part of the drug prevention process. "We have to educate the community and students and make them realize the dangers and consequences of using illicit substances," Reilly said. He said an added bonus of these kinds of presentations is that it is "an opportunity for us to get in to the community and speak with the kids on a different level than we normally would." "It provides us a chance to work with our numerous community partners" as well he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek