Pubdate: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 Source: Mission City Record (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Mission City Record Contact: http://www.missioncityrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1305 Author: Pat Walsh Note: Pat Walsh is the inspector for Mission RCMP Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/opinion.htm (Opinion) MISSION NOT IMMUNE TO GANGS AND GUNS It seems Mission is not immune to the proliferation of the latest phenomena of "gangs, guns and violence." Make no mistake, this latest plague has everything to do with the "business" of illicit drugs and organized crime. This is the unfortunate by-product of systemic inabilities of the health care system to effectively treat and deal with the wave of drug addiction infecting our communities, thereby reducing demand, and of the criminal justice system (of which I am a part) to provide effective deterrents to those who choose to profit from the misery of others. We continue to deal with escalating violence and a proliferation of firearms. These problems are predominantly being fueled by the drug trade. In typical fashion, someone doesn't pay their drug debt or one dealer rips off another; that someone gets a beating. Retaliation results and the stakes then get ramped up through the use of bats and clubs. You know where this is going, of course - the next step up in this tit-for-tat battle is the use of firearms. Once the guns come out, they start with threats and intimidation, progress to drive-by shootings and then targeted hits. A wounding only further ramps up the violence until someone is actually killed. So what does this mean for those of us in the community? Take some comfort in the fact that these home invasions, assaults and shootings are indeed targeted - there is nothing random about them. In most of these cases it gives us cause to question the concept of a truly "innocent victim." The danger, of course, is that there will be an actual innocent victim inadvertently caught in the violence; that someone will target the wrong house or vehicle or a stray bullet will find an ordinary citizen. Rest assured we are doing everything in our power to investigate these matters and bring the offenders to justice. We must work within the rule of law - they don't. This is not an issue unique to us here in Mission; it is occurring throughout the Lower Mainland. This is a long-term struggle that will only be won when we significantly reduce the demand for the drugs and provide effective deterrents to the criminal gangs. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom