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Street Drug Problem Exists
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n583/a04.html
Newshawk: Herb
Pubdate: Thu, 15 Apr 2004
Source: Medicine Hat News (CN AB)
Copyright: 2004 Alberta Newspaper Group, Inc.
Contact: mdhletters@medicinehatnews.com
Website: http://www.medicinehatnews.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1833
Author: Marlene Hofmann
STREET-DRUG PROBLEM EXISTS
Re: Chief Boucher Says Police Eye On Drugs, Traffic, Medicine Hat
Business Review 2004
My son died a drug-related death in your city in February 2003.
Four months prior another boy died at the hands of drugs acquired
in Medicine Hat. How many more drug deaths have there been
that I don't know about because I don't live in your city?
According to Medicine Hat Police Service Chief Norm Boucher, over
the last several years drugs and traffic violations have been
neglected to some degree by the force . . ."
Would these boys be alive if the drug issue had been properly
addressed?
Chief Boucher was quoted as saying, "Most people don't know
there is a drug issue in the community."
There is obviously a lot the community doesn't know and I am sick
over the last several years drugs have been neglected to some
degree by the force.
The police service needs a wake-up call. The public needs to
know how drug addicted/mentally ill patients are turned back onto
your streets from the hospital. What do you think about that
Medicine Hat?
The drug issue and lack of policing is affecting us all.
Whether we choose to see it or not, our hospital beds are being
taken up by the drug addicted. Who pays? We do in dollars
and less access to hospital beds. They may be on welfare or
assistance for the disabled. Who pays? We do.
Another article in the Business Review reads, "Drug crimes a
concern to Redcliff RCMP." Who pays? The answer is we all do,
again, and again and again. Street drugs are a terrible,
contagious disease and left uncontrolled are at epidemic
proportions. Your community is paying.
Boucher has no idea how dead dead is until it is your child.
I would certainly prefer house arrest or maybe even jail compared
to the price I am paying.
Marlene Hofmann
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