Franklin County Res wrote on Apr 2, 2007 8:42 PM:
" Why isn't any busts listed for franklin county? I know I have read in the BEN about many arrests in franklin cty. I know we have a lot of addicts here too.
My heart goes out to shawns family. I applaud everyone's efforts in this story. "
come on gina wrote on Mar 29, 2007 5:55 PM:
" We're commemting on a newspaper article and not a crime report nor a learned synopsis on local dope use. This story wasn't meant to be a stumbling block. Why do you take issue with it? I think anything written on our areas meth problem helps keep us all in tune with it. Elsewise it's like Iraq is for most. See it on the news and it's back to what ever unless we have some one directly involved. It's puzzling that we've never had an actual war effort concerning Iraq. Guess that's partly the result of an all volunteer Army. Huh? "
Gina wrote on Mar 29, 2007 11:58 AM:
" This would not be nearly the problem it is now if law enforcement had paid attention to it 15 years ago. They kept it on the back burner and totally ignored it. Why are you using 2 year old data on this topic and why only one year? Where is the comparison. Also number of labs busted in no way shows the true picture of this problem. "
Kevin wrote on Mar 29, 2007 11:05 AM:
" It is about time this newspaper started paying more attention to this topic, which affects every community in the region.
And it is certainly is a move toward attacking real problems in this area, instead of the constant endorsement of right wing "religious" interpretations or the constant demonizing of gay citizens. "
Michelle wrote on Mar 29, 2007 8:58 AM:
" As chair of the Williamson County Coalition Against Meth Abuse, I applaud The Southern's efforts in educating the community about the dangers of meth. There are several active coalitions in the area including Williamson, Saline, and Jackson counties. Meth is a community problem and affects everyone. However, southern Illinois has made great strides in the past couple of years to educate the community, provide successful treatment opportunities and implement prevention programs in our schools. For more information on how you can get involved, please email fightagainstmeth@yahoo.com.
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