Pubdate: Wed, 05 Sep 2012 Source: Chronicle, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2012, OSPREY Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.dunnvillechronicle.com/letters Website: http://www.dunnvillechronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3831 Author: Lacie Williamson RESIDENT HOPES PETITION WILL HELP FIGHT DRUG WAR DUNNVILLE - Randy Urquhart has taken it upon himself to fight the good fight. The Dunnville resident and father is fed up with adults selling illegal narcotics to children. Urquhart wrote a letter to the editor of the Dunnville Chronicle informing the community of his actions and intentions. "In the near future I will be distributing a petition demanding that our Government (Policing Services) take action against these local drug deals," wrote Urquhart. "We'll give the petition to our Member of Parliament to let the Government know that we're tired of watching them stand by and do nothing to protect the youth of Dunnville. For the sake of the children, we have to take a stand." Since the letter, published in Aug. 22's edition Urquhart has distributed petitions throughout all the local businesses and even received a visit from an Ontario Provincial Police officer. "It was a public relations visit," said Urquhart. "A detective came and paid me a visit. We had a long talk and what it all boils down to is a lack of government funding which results in a lack of manpower." However, it was even more motivation for Urquhart to distribute the petitions. "I've had a lot of feedback everywhere I have dropped them off they seem to be very in favour of what I am doing," said Urquhart only one week after distributing the petitions. Urquhart was grateful for the help he received from MPP Toby Barrett's office. "As I was making the petition I contacted Barrett's office to get help writing a petition because I had never written a petition before, I had it almost done although Barrett's assistant suggested I reword a couple things," said Urquhart. "By myself, I'm just one man but I hope to have a lot of signatures and I see full sheets of signatures in some of the businesses I've left them in already. I was told by Toby Barrett's office that he would bring the signatures in front of Parliament before the Christmas Break." Urquhart's action was sparked after witnessing the affects of teenagers using potent illegal substances. "Anywhere they (Dunnville youth) go, they are propositioned to use drugs. I volunteer here in town with youth and I know that these 13-, 14-, 15-year-old kids are using drugs and its sad," said Urquhart. "Peer pressure has always been a big thing and some children are weaker than others and you need to protect these kids because they just want to belong and next thing you know they are hooked on some form of illegal drug." However, not all community members are supportive. Although it disappoints Urquhart he understands the fear. "All I'm doing is trying to help, I mean well," said Urquhart, "the drugs are so easy to come by, don't just sit back and admit there is a problem - this is a town we live in and we have to protect our children." If you would like to show support for Urquhart's petition visit one of your local businesses in order to offer your personal information and signature before he collects the petitions in October. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom