Pubdate: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 Source: Outlook, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/MRtUjxYF Website: http://www.bclocalnews.com/greater_vancouver/northshoreoutlook/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1433 Author: John Weston NEW BILL TARGETS MAKERS OF ECSTASY AND CRYSTAL METH Editor, A story that recently broke concerning an ecstasy lab on Vancouver's North Shore highlighted the need for my Private Member's Bill to pass the Senate. Bill C-475 would create a new offence that would squarely capture the type of unacceptable behaviour conducted by those who create ecstasy or crystal meth in our neighbourhood backyards and basements. My efforts to get the law passed include ongoing discussions with the senators in whose hands the Bill now sits, after it received unanimous support in the House of Commons on June 9, 2010. We learned recently that Larry Campbell, the Liberal senator who championed drug reform as former mayor of Vancouver, will lead when discussion of Bill C-475 resumes. The importance of our bill was highlighted in Ottawa recently by Gil Kerlikowske, director of the office of national drug control policy under President Obama, at a conference hosted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Director Kerlikowske, known as the US "Drug Czar," was making his first visit to Canada in his current role. He emphasized the need for countries, including Canada, the USA, and Mexico, to work together. The audience included representatives of all levels of the Canadian government; throughout the evening, we heard references to the need for intergovernmental collaboration within countries as well as between countries. In that vein, it's a promising sign that 12 First Nations and local governments within our riding have endorsed Bill C-475. Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq has recently come on strong with a holistic approach to dealing with substance abuse, childhood obesity, nicotine avoidance, and other syndromes related to "healthy choices (and unhealthy)" in life. Collaboration among government officials and a holistic approach for the individual are ultimately two excellent ways to put out of business people such as those who would set up ecstasy labs in our neighbourhoods to ruin our children's lives. John Weston, MP - --- MAP posted-by: Matt