IMPLEMENT NDP CRYSTAL METH PLAN BEFORE DRUG CRIPPLES NOVA SCOTIA
Halifax, NS - NDP Justice Critic Kevin Deveaux is calling on Justice
Minister Michael Baker to adopt an NDP plan to head off a potential
large-scale crystal methamphetamine problem for Nova Scotia in the
near future.
Its naive to assume that just because crystal meth
is not a huge problem right now, that it wont be in the near
future, Deveaux said Monday. By acting now, we are better
prepared to deal with the drug and its social and criminal consequences.
Weve seen other jurisdictions struggle to cope with
crystal meth. We know that this drug is quickly working its way
across Canada and thats why its essential we act now.
The NDP will introduce two pieces of legislation in the Spring
session to deal with the legal distribution of key ingredients in
crystal meth. The first will restrict access to cold remedies that
contain pseudoephedrine, like legislation that has already been
passed in the Western provinces. The second will ensure that agricultural
produces who legally sell anhydrous ammonia report missing inventory
to police.
The NDP is also calling for the formation of a government-led task
force on crystal meth that would include representatives from law
enforcement, pharmacists, former addicts, and those who provide
services to populations most likely to use the drug. Deveaux recommends
sending that task force to other jurisdictions in Canada and the
United States that have already begun to deal with crystal meth
successfully, like Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
Other initiatives in the NDP plan include the development of an
Endangered Child Protocol to assist children in situations
where crystal meth is produced or use is evident, increase funding
to police forces to promote crystal meth prevention, and increase
funding to mental health and addiction services to deal specifically
with crystal meth.
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