Pubdate: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 Source: West Hawaii Today (HI) Contact: 2002 West Hawaii Today Website: http://westhawaiitoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/644 Author: Zoe Hicks Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Note: For more on ice, medical marijuana, and marijuana eradication in Hawaii go to http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Hawaii GO AFTER 'ICE' WITH RESOURCES, NOT POT Editor: Reading all these articles for the last few years about the growing ice epidemic on our island is really frustrating. I find it absolutely ridiculous that the state has the time and resources to harass honest license holding med-pot growers, but yet not enough to bust drug deals that go on in broad daylight, in the middle of town. My own mother, who has a med-pot license, has helicopters fly so close, her entire house shakes. And yet I have to be scared to park my car at the Club back lot because every time I do, I am witness to a drug deal. I am not a pot advocate by any means, but even I can say who cares about a little pot when our island is being overrun by this violent drug. This is not even to mention the numerous friends that I have lost to this drug, people who were talented, who could have gone so far in life, and they end up living on the street. Some even selling all their possessions, and sometimes even their bodies, all in the name of ice. This drug is tearing up families and communities. Five years ago you never had to lock your car, let alone your home. Now everything has to have dead bolts and alarms. People, let us get our priorities in order. Just writing this letter has brought me to tears. When I think of the lives that have been taken. The families that have been broken. The way the whole idea of "island life" has been shattered. You may think that this is not your problem, that you are to upstanding of a citizen, that you never involve yourself in drugs and alcohol, and can't be affected. I warn you don't be naive when it comes to this powerful drug. Talk about it with your neighbors? Bring it up at your community meetings. If you aren't involved, or don't have community meetings, start them. It is up to us in the community to keep ourselves informed, educated and safe. The police can only do so much. And to all the parents out there please talk to your children, they are smarter and more mature than you may think. Zoe Hicks Kealakekua - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk