Pubdate: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 Source: Macau Daily Times (China) Copyright: 2010 Macau Daily Times Contact: http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4939 Author: Tiago Azevedo ONE-THIRD OF DRUG USERS AGED UNDER 21 YEARS Drug trafficking and use among young people has been rising in recent years, in particular with new drugs such as ketamine and ice, the Government Information Bureau acknowledged in a statement released yesterday - a day before International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking. According to a report by the Judiciary Police, heroin, ice, ketamine, cannabis, cocaine, nimetazepam, midazolam and ephedrine are the drugs most frequently seized. Of the 626 registered drug users in the system, 221 - about one third (35.3 percent) - are aged under 21 years, with an average age of 17.4 years. On the other hand, the average age for the first experience of drug use is 14.8 years, points out the report. Among these youngsters, ketamine seems to be the most used drug (63.4 percent), followed by ice and ecstasy, 16 and 7 percent, respectively. According to the report, it appears that most are influenced by friends (41.1 percent), while 19.4 percent said that they tried drugs out of curiosity. Nightclubs and karaoke establishments lead the list where drugs are consumed (33.9 percent), followed by friends' houses. "Those numbers are not surprising," the president of the Association for the Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers of Macau (ARTM) said. "The biggest concern remains the increase in ketamine and ice use among the youngsters," Augusto Nogueira told the Macau Daily Times. The majority of people who seek treatment for drug abuse continue to do so for heroin addiction. "The majority of people who use party drugs do not believe they have a problem and normally they are younger than the heroin addicts," he explained. Nogueira stressed that party drugs do huge damage to the brain, and ARTM has been trying to educate young people and create awareness among students. Ketamine causes cognitive difficulties and impaired memory and motor function, with the possibility of leading to convulsions, delirium, respiratory arrest, heart failure, and finally, death. Ice is a street name for crystal methamphetamine hydrochloride, which is a powerful, synthetic stimulant drug. Soon after taking ice, a person may experience euphoria, excitement and well being, as well as increased energy. But at the same time they will start to feel tremors of the hands and fingers, increased breathing rate, body temperature, blood pressure, and a rapid and irregular heartbeat. Hallucinations, paranoid delusions and bizarre behaviour are other symptoms, and there is the possibility of an overdose. Looking for new ways "We really need to try and understand why this is happening. We know that the number of youngsters that consume drugs has been rising, but we need to identify the reasons so that we can work on the prevention side," Nogueira stressed. According to the ARTM president, the lack of healthy entertainment options for youngsters and their ability to cross the border to Zhuhai without any restriction - not even needing parent's authorisation - adds to the problem. "Nightclubs and karaoke's are venues where they feel a bit more free to try drugs, as it happens also in Zhuhai. There are a lot of young people going to the mainland China just to consume this psychotropic substances, and this is not a new trend," he said, adding that young people taking drugs for fun "is the biggest concern in Macau." Nogueira is also a member of the Narcotics Control Commission, and is working directly in the Youth Drug Problem Concern Working Group trying to find a solution for the problem. "We've been discussing several topics, and we know that we should restrain the procedures for youngsters to cross the border to Zhuhai and also control the entrance to some entertainment venues. "Moreover, there should be a way to make owners accountable if they let youngsters abuse drugs in their venues. We are studying the best way to implement some new measures," he said. According to the Judiciary Police in recent years heroin, cannabis, ecstasy, ketamine and ice were the major drugs seized in Macau. In 2009, there were 302 people arrested for drug-related crimes, of which 130 were charged with trafficking, 170 charged with consumption and 2 charged with other offences. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake