Pubdate: Wed, 16 May 2007 Source: Salmon Arm Observer (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Salmon Arm Observer Contact: http://www.saobserver.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1407 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) THE DRUG THAT AFFECTS EVERYONE The arrest of alleged cocaine dealers in Salmon Arm this week underlines for the community what the police know all too well. Cocaine is the number one drug problem in this community, leaving in its path crime -- ranging from shoplifting to break-ins to violent attacks -- and damaged lives. If it weren't for cocaine addictions, crime statistics would plummet. Who knows, maybe we wouldn't need those two extra police officers. Or maybe police could spend time being proactive, rather than racing from one call to the next. Then there are the other social costs. Cocaine has all kinds of nasty side effects. It will destroy bodies in a number of ways, whether through the effects of poor nutrition and lack of sleep or heart and liver damage. It can, with time, turn a rational person into an irrationally violent person. A person addicted to cocaine will give up everything that matters to them for the drug -- often leaving devastated families in their wake. On a sunny day in a small town, it's easy to pretend that this drug isn't wreaking havoc in our community. Surely these things only happen in the big city. The police, however, tell it differently. Cocaine use is widespread and responsible for much of the crime in the city. We would all do well to accept this and be alert. It is our young people who are at risk, who could become the cocaine addicts of tomorrow. Along with the police doing their job to catch the dealers, it will be up to the rest of us to protect their next victims -- and being aware is the first step. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek