Pubdate: Fri, 16 May 2008 Source: Stratford Citizen, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 The Stratford Citizen Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/rNv6cKYn Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4772 Author: Murray Scott "FORCES OF GOOD" AND "DARKNESS" AT PLAY IN FUNDING DECISION OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino says in his book, "Duty: The Life of a Cop," that cities can designate as drug-free zones any area within a 300 metre radius of local schools, city parks and other city owned facilities. This gives prosecutors and judges extra ammunition in sentencing. I passed this idea along to Mayor Mathieson six months ago. There was no response. It is entirely possible that the federal government, in considering funding for the University of Waterloo's Stratford campus, is wondering if Stratford has a handle on its out of control drug scene. Bringing 1,000 young people here, away from their parents, the government has to be careful. I don't mean to be negative, but the reality is that there would be parties and meth could be available. For many students money is tight so, sadly, some could resort to dealing drugs for cash. Also, methamphetamine could be used for staying up cramming for tests. I see a connection between the local meth problem and the Feds' hesitation to commit $10 million. Make no mistake, this is a dramatic struggle between the forces of good (pro-university) and the forces of darkness (organized crime). City council should do everything it can to influence the outcome. How hard can it be for council to take 15 minutes and adopt Commissioner Fantino's strategy? Murray Scott, Stratford - --- MAP posted-by: Derek