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Sturgeon: crackdown needed on dealers selling drugs to children |
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Monday, 30 January 2006 |
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Commenting today on the case of an 11-year-old girl in Glasgow who was taken from school to hospital after taking heroin, SNP Holyrood leader and MSP for Glasgow, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, said:
"While this case is shocking, it is not, unfortunately, an isolated incident. Indeed, a 2003 study by Glasgow University showed that around 4 per cent of 2000 preteen children surveyed had experimented with drugs in the past.
"More clearly needs to be done to crack down on the dealers who are
able to sell hard drugs to young children. We must also ensure that
children are educated about the dangers of drug use as quickly and
effectively as possible.
"Drug use amongst youngsters is a child protection issue, and local
authorities must ensure that the appropriate resources are made
available to ensure that identification and intervention for children
who are using drugs is as quick and effective as possible." |