a moronic reaction from Ottawa. Instead of a considered, comprehensive review and social networking, go straight to increased criminal sanctions. Like that ever helped anyone. I've seen meth's popularity rise and ebb since 1965 and have often dealt with its victims. Further victimization of the victims is irrational. We should get away from American style repression and start dealing with issues in a context of harm reduction models.
Well put Pete I feel the same way locking people up for life just causes higher tax bills for law abiding citizens and does nothing to stop the problem .If you've ever met a meth user you would know the threat of jail means jack squat to these people there so messed up .