Pubdate: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 Source: Nipawin Journal, The (CN SN) Copyright: 2008 The Nipawin Journal Contact: http://www.nipawinjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/867 Author: Denise Bokinac IS THERE A DRUG CRISIS IN NIPAWIN? It has been said that the drug problems in Nipawin are growing - in fact, it has been recently referred to as a crisis. After talking to Const. Devin Garner of the Nipawin RCMP, The Journal found out the drug problem in Nipawin is consistent with the population of the town. There are more drugs to be found, he conceded, but that is also the case with the rest of the province. Many of our major cities have seen an increase in drug activity, which, in turn, filters down to the smaller towns and communities. Most of the drugs found in Nipawin come from these cities as well as from out of province. Because of this increase, there have been more cases of drug busts across the province. In our area, the Nipawin RCMP have been working diligently to put a stop to the drug traffic - both locally, and what's coming into town. "Over the past few years, there have been several drug busts in and around Nipawin," said Garner. "Nipawin RCMP has focused on this area as it is believed that as drug activity increases, so does other criminal activity." As the drug use, and the need to support the habit increases, so does the amount of thefts and stolen property. Each week the Nipawin court hears of cases of spousal abuse, fighting, mischief, theft, and damaged property. In almost every case, drugs and alcohol play a role. There is no discrimination of gender, age, or race - dealers don't care who they sell to, as long as they sell their product. These dealers are the people the RCMP hope to eradicate, and although it may seem like a never ending battle, they remain optimistic. "The hope is that other drug dealers will see the punishments associated with this activity, as well as the financial loses due to the fact that money and property can be seized as 'Proceeds of Crime'," explained Garner. Due to its distinct, long lasting odour, marijuana remains to be the most commonly found drug by police. While it still remains the most common, easily accessible street drug, there has been an increase in cocaine, crack cocaine and ecstasy use in Nipawin. Prescription drugs, such as Tylenol 3's, Dilaudid and Ritalin, are also sold on the street by people with legitimate prescriptions. The citizens of Nipawin have two choices - they can sit back and watch this happening in their town while they complain about what is happening, or they can provide information, either directly to the RCMP or through Crime Stoppers. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek