Pubdate: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 1999, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: #250, 4990-92 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T6B 3A1 Canada Fax: (780) 468-0139 Website: http://www.canoe.ca/EdmontonSun/ Forum: http://www.canoe.ca/Chat/home.html Author: Ian McDougall CHEAP HEROIN LURES MORE CITY YOUTHS Count Edmonton among the western Canadian cities seeing a rise in the number of teens and young adults getting hooked by smoking bargain-basement heroin. Police say the prices are making the notoriously addictive substance attractive to younger users and more young people are showing up in city addiction centres to get off heroin, said city police spokesman Dean Parthenis. Smack is attracting younger users because of its low price. A 1997 Sun article predicted the increase in users after addiction treatments that year rose more than 60%, with corresponding hikes in the number of robberies and injection-drug-related HIV infections. The latest trend with young people is to smoke heroin instead of injecting it because it's cheaper and many believe they won't become addicted. Users smoke the drug by heating it until it evaporates and inhaling the fumes. "There is such an abundance of the illegal substance out there and the low price is a motivating factor," Parthenis said, adding more teenagers are starting to use the drug. "The numbers have been gradually rising over the past few years," he said. The price of one gram of heroin has dropped to $200 compared to $900 a gram 10 years ago. Police in Vancouver and Calgary are also noticing a rise in heroin use in young people. "We're not immune to the problems we're seeing in other larger centres," Parthenis said. Parents worried their children might be abusing heroin should keep an eye out for slipping grades, a constant shortage of money and sudden changes in behaviour, he added. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake