Pubdate: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 Source: Outlook, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Outlook Contact: http://www.northshoreoutlook.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1433 Author: Alyssa Noel, Staff Reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CRYSTAL MYTH Rampant rumours warning that drug dealers are marketing candy-flavoured crystal meth to children are not true, according to Const. Michael McLaughlin of the North Vancouver RCMP. In recent weeks, the RCMP has been flooded with inquiries about whether the inherently bitter-tasting drug has been sweetened to taste like strawberry, peanut butter, popcorn and cola in an attempt to hook kids. McLaughlin said they've spoken to drug experts, partner agencies across Canada and Health Canada and none of them have reported any seizures of "crystal meth candy." "I can't say for sure it doesn't exist," he said. "According to Health Canada and according to our partners across the country, we haven't found a single case." On June 26 The Province reported that drug dealers in the Okanagan were packaging meth to look like Pixy Stix candy. In the article Staff-Sgt. Kurt Lozinski of South Okanagan RCMP was quoted saying he had "seen a little bit of it" and knows "it's out there more than we're seeing." McLaughlin said he spoke to Lozinski and he said his comments were taken out of context. Lozinski told McLaughlin he said that in powder form, the drug looks like sugary candy. He did not say it had been packaged as candy or sweetened. Mass e-mails circulated by concerned members of the public have also contributed to concern, McLaughlin added. "I had received a few mass e-mails and it struck me as something that could be a myth," he said. One case has been reported in Nevada, but RCMP say there is no legitimate cause for worry in North Vancouver. "This would be on our absolute top priorities if it were legitimate," McLaughlin said. "If any one of our drug experts came across drugs that were being marketed to children, the public would be the first to know." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek