Pubdate: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 Source: Chilliwack Progress (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Chilliwack Progress Contact: http://www.theprogress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/562 Author: Jessica Murdy Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) PRESSURE BETTER THAN LEGISLATION, SAYS LES Solicitor General John Les says public pressure is the best way to drive drug paraphernalia out of local corner stores and gas stations. "I think when individuals decide they have had enough they can be tremendous allies, and sometimes even more effective than (legislation)," he told the Progress Friday. Les repeated earlier statements made by Mayor Clint Hames, that the public needs to be vocal about businesses who sell crack pipes and other drug-related items. There currently is no legislation or by-law regulating the sale of drug paraphernalia. Les said the onus lies with business owners, who need to "rely on their morals" when deciding what to stock in their stores. "I agree with the mayor 1000 per cent that this should not be happening," Les said. "I think store owners who knowingly sell these materials ought to be ashamed of themselves. It is shameful and reprehensible. They know full well what these items are being used for." The mayor has spent the last year in discussions with a local business owner who chooses to sell these items, trying to persuade him to stop selling crack pipes and bongs, and other associated items. But his pleas have fallen on deaf ears, despite the fact that the store is in close proximity to an elementary school. Les isn't sure whether any legislation could properly regulate drug paraphernalia sales, because certain items are used legally. "There is nothing on the books that says you can't sell a pipe to someone," he said. "And if some elderly man likes to smoke his favourite tobacco in a pipe, you don't want to make it difficult for him to buy a pipe." But there needs to be a moral line in the sand, Les said. "This is where legislation stops and common sense has to take over," he said. "They are facilitating behaviour at the end of the day that is horribly destructive. Setting aside the criminal element, think of the person who is buying the pipe, and then smoking crystal meth." Les said concerned residents should be voicing their concerns directly to store owners, and informing both the municipality and his own office as MLA as to where these businesses are operating. "They probably should be addressing both of us," he said. "I, for one, am interested in finding out about where these stores are." - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath