Pubdate: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 Source: Langley Advance (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.langleyadvance.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1248 Author: Heather Colpitts DRUG SUPPLIES TARGETED Bing, bong. City inspectors will come calling, on the hunt for illegal drug paraphernalia. Langley City staff will be looking for the devices used for drugs. The City will be doing inspections of retailers to ensure they are complying with the 2006 bylaw that prohibits the sale of drug paraphernalia. In June 2006, City council adopted the Drug Paraphernalia bylaw (no. 2624) regulating the sale of drug paraphernalia as a crime prevention strategy. "To date, the response from City businesses to this bylaw has been excellent," said administrator Francis Cheung. "In order to maintain this positive record of compliance and reinforce the significance of the bylaw, City officials will be conducting inspections of businesses to ensure compliance." The bylaw was developed in response to concerns from the Downtown Langley Merchants Association (DLMA) and School District No. 35 regarding the sale of drug paraphernalia product. Mayor Peter Fassbender said the bylaw is a component of the crime prevention strategy. "The community relies on the continuing cooperation of its residents and businesses to discourage the proliferation of illegal drugs and drug-related crime," he said. He said stores once in a while try to sell such items but the public is alert and report when they see them. The City has done random inspections as well since bringing in the bylaw. Drug paraphernalia sales are illegal anywhere in the City under that bylaw. Anyone wanting more information on the law or the inspections can call Cheung at 604-514-2805. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart