News (Media Awareness Project) - US NH: PUB LTE: A Great Teacher Shouldn't Lose His Job |
Title: | US NH: PUB LTE: A Great Teacher Shouldn't Lose His Job |
Published On: | 2010-12-03 |
Source: | Keene Sentinel (NH) |
Fetched On: | 2010-12-04 15:01:50 |
A GREAT TEACHER SHOULDN'T LOSE HIS JOB
In support of Darryl Beymer:
A great teacher is a precious asset.
I don't know Darrel Beymer personally, and I've only recently become a
resident of Keene. I've read the story, and I can only say this: Please do
not persecute this man for growing marijuana for his personal use.
We all know that marijuana has been widely accepted for medicinal uses. In
fact, it is legal in many states and the personal use of pot poses no
threat to anybody.
Would you persecute former President Bill Clinton or President Obama, both
of whom have admitted to the personal use of marijuana?
Many commonly prescribed prescription drugs are far more harmful than pot.
Without a doubt, alcohol abuse is far more damaging than recreational or
"medicinal" use of marijuana.
The personal or medicinal use of marijuana is not a threat to anybody, and
it would be a huge tragedy to lose a great teacher because somebody wants a
witch hunt - for what I do not know.
Let's get real here, 80 percent of Baby Boomers have smoked pot at some
point. Is that any worse than drinking a scotch or a vodka martini?
Chronic substance abuse, be it alcohol or other drugs, is an epidemic that
we are unfortunately challenged with as a society.
Judge this man on the merits and talents of his teaching - not on if he
grew pot for his personal use.
The fact is, great teachers are one of the most precious assets we have. We
really cannot afford to lose one.
BOB CUMMINGS
[address redacted]
Keene
In support of Darryl Beymer:
A great teacher is a precious asset.
I don't know Darrel Beymer personally, and I've only recently become a
resident of Keene. I've read the story, and I can only say this: Please do
not persecute this man for growing marijuana for his personal use.
We all know that marijuana has been widely accepted for medicinal uses. In
fact, it is legal in many states and the personal use of pot poses no
threat to anybody.
Would you persecute former President Bill Clinton or President Obama, both
of whom have admitted to the personal use of marijuana?
Many commonly prescribed prescription drugs are far more harmful than pot.
Without a doubt, alcohol abuse is far more damaging than recreational or
"medicinal" use of marijuana.
The personal or medicinal use of marijuana is not a threat to anybody, and
it would be a huge tragedy to lose a great teacher because somebody wants a
witch hunt - for what I do not know.
Let's get real here, 80 percent of Baby Boomers have smoked pot at some
point. Is that any worse than drinking a scotch or a vodka martini?
Chronic substance abuse, be it alcohol or other drugs, is an epidemic that
we are unfortunately challenged with as a society.
Judge this man on the merits and talents of his teaching - not on if he
grew pot for his personal use.
The fact is, great teachers are one of the most precious assets we have. We
really cannot afford to lose one.
BOB CUMMINGS
[address redacted]
Keene
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