News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Brittney's Murder The Real Face Of A Deadly Drug |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Brittney's Murder The Real Face Of A Deadly Drug |
Published On: | 2010-05-28 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2010-05-29 21:42:31 |
BRITTNEY'S MURDER THE REAL FACE OF A DEADLY DRUG TRADE
It was with great sadness that I read about the murder of Brittney
Lee Irving, another victim of the drug trade. I was also concerned by
your headline "One Run Too Many" which I felt implied to other young
people that running drugs might be OK if you don't do it too and then
get out once you've made your money.
As I read further my feelings changed slightly, so I went to
Brittney's Facebook page. There I found a seemingly perfectly normal
young woman enjoying life.
So what happened?
I hope all who read this story get the message and tell loved ones
and friends that here is another victim of poor choices, greed,
addiction and a lack of proper punishment for those behind such
drug-running operations.
The perceived glamour of the drug business and the lifestyle has
claimed many young lives in B.C. Why Brittney was involved -- if she
was -- only she really knew. Now another family buries another
murdered young person.
How do we stop it? If Brittney was here I think she could help us
with that and save some lives.
Tom Seaman, North Vancouver
It was with great sadness that I read about the murder of Brittney
Lee Irving, another victim of the drug trade. I was also concerned by
your headline "One Run Too Many" which I felt implied to other young
people that running drugs might be OK if you don't do it too and then
get out once you've made your money.
As I read further my feelings changed slightly, so I went to
Brittney's Facebook page. There I found a seemingly perfectly normal
young woman enjoying life.
So what happened?
I hope all who read this story get the message and tell loved ones
and friends that here is another victim of poor choices, greed,
addiction and a lack of proper punishment for those behind such
drug-running operations.
The perceived glamour of the drug business and the lifestyle has
claimed many young lives in B.C. Why Brittney was involved -- if she
was -- only she really knew. Now another family buries another
murdered young person.
How do we stop it? If Brittney was here I think she could help us
with that and save some lives.
Tom Seaman, North Vancouver
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