Pubdate: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 Source: Red Deer Express (CN AB) Copyright: 2008 Red Deer Express Contact: http://www.reddeerexpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2920 Author: Treena Mielke REBELS' DRUG SQUAD SPEAKS OUT The Red Deer Rebels Drug Squad has a message to get out to young people that has nothing to do with hockey and everything to do with making good choices. Don't do drugs! Six Red Deer Rebels, working in conjunction with Red Deer RCMP officers on Project Keepstraight, are visiting schools within Central Alberta to get this message out there. A visit to skid row in Vancouver in mid October has given the Rebels first hand knowledge of the hopeless life of a drug addict. And this is the message they are doing their best to convey to students. Rebels Carter Smith, Brennen Wray, Cody Gross, Cullen Morin, Cody Esposito and Tyler Penny spoke to the Red Deer Rotary Club, Monday about the experience of visiting Vancouver's downtown east side in late October. "The hotels there were disgusting," said Wray. "Three or four times I gagged and almost threw up. There were dirty needles everywhere, rats running around and the strong smell of urine." Esposito talked about one addict who he met who had come from a good home, was part owner of an oil company and had had a wife and five daughters. "He lost everything and hit rock bottom. It can happen to anyone if they make the wrong choices," he said. "They had dreams just like us and they made some wrong choices and they ended up on skid row," added Morin, who talked about actually watching someone inject heroine into his arm. Twenty-year-old Smith who comes from Eyebrow, Saskatchewan said the trip was the biggest shock of his life. "There's only so much you can see from a tractor cab all your life," he joked. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath