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Pubdate: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 Source: Nanton News (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 Nanton News Contact: http://www.nantonnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3200 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) PUTTING POT IN PERSPECTIVE The last two weeks have seen the issue of marijuana grow ops rear its ugly head in Nanton. The grow op in question involved nine plants. Last month, Calgary Police Service Sergeant Roger Morrison told landowners at the MD of Ranchland that grow operations are generally the precursor to much worse things, namely funding the devlopment of methaphetamine labs. Here's some reality for you. Morrison says there's about a six-year window of opportunity for meth abusers. That's how long they're going to live. We've got the problem, right in little ol' Nanton. It's booming in popularity. It's an ugly drug, methamphetamine. The abusers will show the classic signs of extreme weight loss, tooth and hair loss, teeth grinding, dark circles under the eyes from not sleeping for days on end, and red noses. They get ulcers and sores on the skin from the itchy sensation of bugs crawling out and from constantly picking at the skin. They also have body odor from not only forgetting to wash, but from the urine-smelling chemical that has to come out of their bodies somehow, so it comes out their pores. The drug also causes obsessive compulsive behavior, paranoia and other mental disorders. The drug is cheap and extremely addictive. You can become addicted to it in three tries. Recovery rates aren't good either. Where a regular recovery program is 12 to 16 weeks, meth abusers have been put in secure custody of up to a year, with only a 12% success rate. Maybe it can be looked at as a type of gene-pool control. But it's not that easy. The nature of the brings with it a crime rate we just don't want to see. Nine plants don't fund a meth lab. It wasn't worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was really more an act of stupidity. Let's put the focus on the meth. Do you want your child facing this drug? Do you want those risks out there for future generations? Pot grow ops may be used to fund meth labs in other places, but it would be great to focus on eliminating the very real problem of meth sellers and abusers in this area. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek