Pubdate: Sat, 08 Oct 2016 Source: Journal-Pioneer, The (CN PI) Copyright: 2016 Journal-Pioneer Contact: http://www.journalpioneer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2789 Author: Ryan Ross Page: A7 METH PROBLEM MLAs hear methamphetamine has replaced prescription pills as biggest drug issue in P.E.I. It used to be prescription pills. Now if anyone asks RCMP Cpl. Andy Cook what the biggest problem drug is in P.E.I. he says it's methamphetamine. "We've gone from a downer to an upper as our biggest problem here," he said. Cook joined RCMP Chief Supt. Joanne Crampton for a presentation Friday to MLAs on the health and wellness committee. During the presentation, Cook said he wasn't going to give the credit to the police for the reduction in opiate use. "To me it's the methadone program has made the biggest difference in regards to the prescription opiate problem here," he said. The police in P.E.I. have been seeing that shift from opiates to methamphetamine on the streets in the price people are paying for the pills. RCMP Chief Supt. Joanne Crampton meets with MLAs on the health and wellness committee to talk about drugs and other issues in P.E.I. on Friday in Charlottetown. Cook said the going rate for methamphetamine, also known as speed, is about $4 or $5 per pill, which is down from $8 to $10 a few years ago. "When you see the prices dropping like that it means there's a glut in the market," he said. In P.E.I., the police have also seen a big increase in the number of methamphetamine pills they have seized in recent years. Cook told the MLAs police seized 267.5 methamphetamine pills in 2013. That has jumped to more than 4,000 this year. Crampton, who has given expert evidence in drug cases, said methamphetamine is worse and more addictive than heroin. "It's cheaper. It's easier. You can make it in your home," she said. P.E.I. is fortunate to be behind what the West Coast has seen in terms of methamphetamine use, which will help in dealing with the problem, Crampton said. "The benefit for us is that we are ahead of it." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt