Pubdate: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 Source: Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (CN AB) Copyright: 2008 Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser Contact: http://www.wetaskiwintimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2179 Author: Jerold LeBlanc Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?241 (Methamphetamine - Canada) 'TASTY' METH DRUG NOT HERE An e-mail about a powerful drug that smells and apparently tastes like strawberries is circulating in the community and stirring up concern with Wetaskiwin residents, but it appears to be all for not. RCMP Const. Lee Grieco-Savoy, who heads up the community Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program and is also a school liaison officer, said the powerful methamphetamine known as strawberry quick does not exist in Wetaskiwin or Hobbema. "I'm wondering if it's an Internet myth. "I was sent this last year. I have been aware of this so-called strawberry meth since last year when I got e-mails from concerned parents and prinicipals. "I told them what I am going to tell you. First of all, we don't have it in Wetaskiwin or Hobbema. "Second of all, I am unaware of it being even in Edmonton, maybe it is there and I don't know about it. It's entirely possible," she said. "Lastly, I am concerned that it might even be an Internet myth where we get those e-mails that go around the world several times and they are totally bogus. I don't know if it is or not. "Having said that, anything that any kid is offered that is sweet flavoured from a stranger, they shouldn't be taking it . if it is not packaged commercially." Most families know these days that anything that is not commercially packaged, they shouldn't be accepting it, they should be throwing it out." The e-mail sent to the Times warns of a new drug in schools. "Please pass this on even if you do not have kids in school. Parents should know about this killer drug, Grandparents, send it to your families (sic) and friends. "There is a type of crystal meth going around that looks like strawberry pop rocks (the candy that sizzles and "pops" in your mouth). "It also smells like strawberry and it is being handed out to kids in schoolyards. They are calling it strawberry meth or strawberry quick. "Kids are ingesting this thinking that it is candy and being rushed off to the hospital in dire condition. It also comes in chocolate, peanut butter, cola, cherry, grape and orange," read the e-mail. Grieco-Savoy said she received e-mails and telephone calls last years by concerned parents and citizens. "It seems to come around at the beginning of every school year. "Someone calls me up or sends me e-mail. Did you hear of this? Well, I have heard of it, but I don't know if it's actual true or fabrication, I can't say. "I mean there's a lot of creative garbage out there. I have no doubt that drug dealers come up with creative ways to attract kids and hook kids. "But this particular item, this strawberry meth, I haven't heard of it nor seen it in our area," said Grieco-Savoy. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin