Pubdate: Tue, 05 Feb 2013 Source: Southern Gazette, The (CN NF) Copyright: 2013 Transcontinental Media Contact: http://www.southerngazette.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4042 Author: George Macvicar Page: 5 STAND AGAINST DRUGS COMMITTEE PETITIONS FOR HELP A group of Marystown area parents, about 60-70 in all, attended a public meeting at the Little Bay Heritage Centre Saturday called by the 'Stand Against Drugs on the Burin Peninsula Committee'. Spokesperson Ruby Hoskins, who chaired the meeting, asked those present to sign three petitions, in an effort to battle what the committee believes is a growing issue with drugs and drug abuse throughout the peninsula. Mrs. Hoskins told the meeting "The RCMP say drugs are readily accessible in Marystown." The petitions centred on what the committee said is a need for a 'Youth Addictions Outreach Worker' to deal with mental health and addictions issues for youth 16 years and under; a 'Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Act - PChAD', similar to legislation enacted in Alberta and a functional 'Safe Room' at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre. Parents present expressed their concern about not knowing how to help their children they believe are using drugs, and how to stop the drug dealers they know are supplying both prescription and hard-core street drugs to teenagers. Mrs. Hoskins promoted the need for 'Neighbourhood Watch Programs' in every community on the peninsula but admitted "Realistically, we won't get rid of all drugs but it's a start" (to organize Neighbourhood Watch Programs and inform both police and the general public about what's happening). "And we have to try to get treatment for our sons and daughters (who are using these drugs)." She and Coun. Leonard Pittman, chair of the Marystown council Protection to Persons and Properties Committee, both indicated the 14-person Marystown RCMP Detachment is reduced in its staffing compliment to service the entire peninsula. Mrs. Hoskins said drugs teenagers and other children are using today are not simply marijuana, once considered a soft drug. "Today, these drugs are manufactured into street drugs with latex paint, to give it a blue colour, or 'draino'. "If I'm scaring somebody, good!" A follow up meeting is being planned to try to have more residents to voice their opinions and concerns. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt