News (Media Awareness Project) - Jamaica: LTE: Cocaine Threat |
Title: | Jamaica: LTE: Cocaine Threat |
Published On: | 2006-12-26 |
Source: | Jamaica Gleaner, The (Jamaica) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 18:52:26 |
COCAINE THREAT
The Editor, Sir:
There in the darkness of the cool Jamaica night, veiled, are an old
man and woman crouched over with a lighter, a spoon, and the poison
in the middle. I took a second look, and it was my cousin whom I
didn't recognise. The other, was also a friend of mine.
From what I have observed, Jamaica is equipped with facilities
which house addicts for a stint of anywhere between six months up to
a year. Though this process is an integral key in the fight against
dangerous drugs such as crack cocaine, it is only one quarter of the answer.
The money may seem lucrative to the drug dons in this trade, but
make no bones about it, this drug epidemic will hit home where it
hurts both the user and the non-user. Crack cocaine usage has far
passed hardcore. Usage now borders on ridiculous and suicidal.
Beware! Crack cocaine does not discriminate. I've been a witness to
the death of an engineer. I've been a witness to the total
humiliation and ruination of a pharmacist and a would-be pilot.
The world of crack cocaine usage is not glamorous, neither is it a
pretty sight.
Each and every Jamaican, home and abroad, has to fight against this
dreadful epidemic.
Individuals known to flirt with this danger should be given a
minimum sentence of three years in order to purge the poison from
the blood stream, and a maximum sentence of 10 years if this
addictive habit is repeated.
I am, etc.,
Jah Gary G. H. Wilson
Bronx, New York
Via Go-Jamaica
The Editor, Sir:
There in the darkness of the cool Jamaica night, veiled, are an old
man and woman crouched over with a lighter, a spoon, and the poison
in the middle. I took a second look, and it was my cousin whom I
didn't recognise. The other, was also a friend of mine.
From what I have observed, Jamaica is equipped with facilities
which house addicts for a stint of anywhere between six months up to
a year. Though this process is an integral key in the fight against
dangerous drugs such as crack cocaine, it is only one quarter of the answer.
The money may seem lucrative to the drug dons in this trade, but
make no bones about it, this drug epidemic will hit home where it
hurts both the user and the non-user. Crack cocaine usage has far
passed hardcore. Usage now borders on ridiculous and suicidal.
Beware! Crack cocaine does not discriminate. I've been a witness to
the death of an engineer. I've been a witness to the total
humiliation and ruination of a pharmacist and a would-be pilot.
The world of crack cocaine usage is not glamorous, neither is it a
pretty sight.
Each and every Jamaican, home and abroad, has to fight against this
dreadful epidemic.
Individuals known to flirt with this danger should be given a
minimum sentence of three years in order to purge the poison from
the blood stream, and a maximum sentence of 10 years if this
addictive habit is repeated.
I am, etc.,
Jah Gary G. H. Wilson
Bronx, New York
Via Go-Jamaica
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