Pubdate: Tue, 30 Jun 2009
Source: Rimbey Review (CN AB)
Copyright: Rimbey Review Ltd. 2009
Contact:  http://www.rimbeyreview.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2377
Author: June Norvila

COMMUNITY NEEDS TO TAKE CHARGE TO DRIVE OUT DRUGS

It is time for the entire community to act together to help cut down
on drug and alcohol abuse by local youth. Both the Bentley school
administration and the RCMP stated that they couldn't shut it down
alone. They both said they need the help and backing of the community.
They need people to report things that they notice that seem suspicious.

That was the message at an important and very informative session
about illicit drugs that took place at the Bentley Community Hall on
Wednesday, June 17. It was a chance to find out about the topic from
an expert presenter Sgt. Donna Hanson from the Drugs and Organized
Crime Awareness Service, Calgary Drug Section, Southern Alberta
District RCMP.

School administration stated there is a growing problem in the school
that reaches right down into the elementary grades, and although they
are acting quickly within the school, they have no authority off
school grounds or after school hours.

The RCMP said they couldn't be available all the time. They need the
community who lives there 24/7 to be the eyes and ears for them to
help them know what and who to watch for to help them collect evidence.

Sgt. Hanson showed a Power Point presentation, and shared information
and answered questions about illicit, as well as prescription drugs
that are being abused, stating that abuse of alcohol often leads to
the bigger problem. There is lots of misinformation and a lack of
information out there that needs to be addressed.

Corporal James Allemekinders was also in attendance.

Organizers felt the free session, hosted by the Town of Bentley and
council, Bentley Community Services/Neighbourhood Place and the
Bentley Community Hall, was well attended.

Children were encouraged to bring a parent or other adult with them
and get their name entered into free draws and two lucky children went
away with a new bike.

Various groups including Bentley minor soccer and ball, the local
skating club and the van society, the Blessing Pantry and the local
Subway sponsored the door prize draws - the two bikes, one smaller and
one larger, and other food giveaways.

Bentley Subway also supplied snacks and refreshments.

There were numerous free handouts for people to pick up. More drug
awareness programs will be offered in the fall. It is time for the
community to take charge!