Addictions services doing everything they can to combat crystal meth
Prince Albert addictions services isn’t sure where the crystal meth in the city is coming from, but they’re positive that usage rates are increasing.
“I don’t know where it’s coming from, where it’s being made, or where it’s being processed, interim addictions services manager Cory Rennie said. “I do know that for anyone who is using it or going to use it, the impact on your body physically, mentally and emotionally is incredible.”
Since crystal meth was first introduced to the city roughly 10 years ago, the user base of the harmful drug has changed significantly.
“Ten years ago when crystal meth came to the community it was more of a middle class population. It was younger people, it was students, that kind of demographic. But this time around it’s more of a transient population.”