News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Police Receive Reports Of 'Hillbilly Heroin' In Brock |
Title: | CN ON: Police Receive Reports Of 'Hillbilly Heroin' In Brock |
Published On: | 2005-07-15 |
Source: | Brock Citizen (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-15 23:57:44 |
POLICE RECEIVE REPORTS OF 'HILLBILLY HEROIN' IN BROCK
Durham police have received several unsubstantiated reports of
teenagers selling prescription painkillers.
"We've had a couple of complaints from Cannington residents about
teenagers selling Percocet and OxyContin right on the main street,"
said Detective Sergeant Steve Bell.
"Someone is getting these pills through the medical system and reselling them."
While they are referred to as prescription pain relievers, they're
both opiates and there is a burgeoning market for the drugs on the street.
And while both contain the same active ingredient -- oxycodone -- one
tablet of OxyContin could be as much as 160 times more powerful than
Percocet. Abusers have compared this feeling to the euphoria they
experience when taking heroin.
Often referred to as "hillbilly heroin" or "the poor man's heroin,"
it has been linked to about 200 overdose deaths across Canada and the
United States.
Anyone with information regarding the sale of any form of narcotics
is asked to call 1-888-579-1520 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
Durham police have received several unsubstantiated reports of
teenagers selling prescription painkillers.
"We've had a couple of complaints from Cannington residents about
teenagers selling Percocet and OxyContin right on the main street,"
said Detective Sergeant Steve Bell.
"Someone is getting these pills through the medical system and reselling them."
While they are referred to as prescription pain relievers, they're
both opiates and there is a burgeoning market for the drugs on the street.
And while both contain the same active ingredient -- oxycodone -- one
tablet of OxyContin could be as much as 160 times more powerful than
Percocet. Abusers have compared this feeling to the euphoria they
experience when taking heroin.
Often referred to as "hillbilly heroin" or "the poor man's heroin,"
it has been linked to about 200 overdose deaths across Canada and the
United States.
Anyone with information regarding the sale of any form of narcotics
is asked to call 1-888-579-1520 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
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