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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Meth Materials Mostly Imported, Says Mountie
Title:CN BC: Meth Materials Mostly Imported, Says Mountie
Published On:2006-05-12
Source:Tri-City News (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-08-18 12:26:01
METH MATERIALS MOSTLY IMPORTED, SAYS MOUNTIE

Most meth labs in this province use chemical products from overseas,
according to a senior drug cop who says a bill tabled by a Surrey MLA
this week will likely have little effect.

Jagrup Brar, MLA for Surrey Panorama Ridge, introduced the Crystal
Meth Prevention Act in the legislature Wednesday to control the sale
of cold medicines at pharmacies.

Some of the medicines contain drugs (ephedrine and pseudoephedrine)
that can be extracted and made into crystal methamphetamine (meth), an
extremely addictive and dangerous drug.

RCMP Sgt. Scott Rintoul called Brar's bill "proactive" and welcomed
any legislation that might help but pointed out that police in this
province rarely find evidence of distilled cold medicines in busted
meth labs.

Virtually all ephedrine and pseudoephedrine is bought in pure form
from China and India. Its importation is legal to licensed buyers who
claim to be making cold medicine.

Rintoul, head of drug and organized crime awareness for the RCMP, said
most of the labs are run by gangs. He also said meaningful change will
require adequate treatment for those addicted to the drug.

Brar said Thursday his bill is a "small but important" step in curbing
the production of meth in this province. He pointed to an example of a
drug lab near James Bay on Vancouver Island where 200 capsules of cold
medicine were found.

Earlier this year, the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory
Authorities wanted to restrict pharmacy over-the-counter sales of cold
and allergy medicines containing the drugs.

But the B.C. College of Pharmacists isn't prepared to restrict the
sale of the precursors yet as it's apparent they aren't being widely
used to make meth.

Brar's bill will be debated further, likely in the fall sitting of the
legislature.
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