Pubdate: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 Source: Oakville Today (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 Tara Ashley Contact: http://www.oakvilletoday.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5039 Author: Tara Ashley CONVENIENCE OF DRUGS NOT WELCOMED It was with great shock and disappointment that I discovered that a local convenience store I frequent has started selling bongs and pipes. These clear glass pipes are used for smoking illegal drugs, including marijuana, crack cocaine, and crystal meth. Scales for weighing drugs were disguised as cell phones and MP3 players. Fake cigarettes turned out to be vials used to hide cocaine or raw heroin. Since then I have checked out many of the convenience stores and independently owned 'dollar stores' in the Glen Abbey area. With the exception of one or two they all sold products commonly used in the sale or use of illegal drugs. Under current laws, these products are legal to sell to people 19 years or older. Bongs and pipes are only illegal when police find traces of drug residue in them. Otherwise, they are legal to sell and display in stores, often visible at the cash register for young children and teenagers to see. Manufacturers of pipes and bongs are no fools. They make products decorative, colourful, and attractive to market to kids. Several pieces have been described as works of art. It is not surprising that the stores with the biggest displays are also closest to a high school; coincidence, I think not! Recent provincial legislation has banned tobacco power walls and other promotional displays in retail outlets; however, drug paraphernalia is out there for everyone to see. Do our provincial and federal leaders understand how incredulous this is? There is clearly a market for bongs and pipes, otherwise retailers would not be tempted to sell them. When I asked why the store owners were selling these products they said they're just selling a legal product and they can't control what the customer does with it. They are making a business decision to sell legal but ultimately destructive products. The almighty dollar is all that matters and these products are highly profitable. It is for this reason that I doubt that they will make a responsible choice when faced with a 15-year-old who wants to buy a pipe. I have seen many kids with these products at school and they are definitely not 19. If you are a business owner who chooses to sell questionable merchandise related to the drug trade, ask yourself this question: What impact does the selling of this merchandise have on the community? Drugs and crime are interlinked. When cars are broken into, people are assaulted or killed because of bad drug debts, and families are ripped apart by drug addiction, understand that you played a role by selling these items. You are supporting the drug trade and all of the problems associated with it. In return, I too am going to make an important business decision. As a consumer, I refuse to support these businesses. I will not buy a single stick of gum or cheap ceramic bowl from them. Wallets are powerful economic tools and one person can make a difference. If enough individuals choose to take their business elsewhere, the owners will face a clear choice: support the drug trade or provide a beneficial service that supports their surrounding community. I am under no illusion that banning or restricting the selling of bongs and pipes will somehow end or dramatically reduce drug use. Kids will find ingenious ways to build makeshift drug equipment if they can't buy it. By selling this type of merchandise openly in locations where people purchase their milk and newspapers, we are, as a society, condoning its usage for illegal and destructive purposes. Let's face it we don't have to make it easier for kids to do what they shouldn't be doing in the first place. Please, take a look the next time you walk into your local convenience/dollar store. If they are selling products that adversely affect our community, make your feelings known. Even if you don't feel comfortable with confrontation you can make a change by just talking with your feet. - - Tara Ashley - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D