News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: LTE: Taking Issue With Critics, Justices On Pot 3 Of 3 |
Title: | US CA: LTE: Taking Issue With Critics, Justices On Pot 3 Of 3 |
Published On: | 2005-06-13 |
Source: | San Diego Union Tribune (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 03:08:44 |
TAKING ISSUE WITH CRITICS, JUSTICES ON POT
I was extremely dismayed by the colorful photos of marijuana used
throughout this article. As a junior high English teacher, I have used
newspapers in the classroom to teach students how to read and navigate the
news. We have talked about the use of photos and their eye-catching and
persuasive influence. It looks as though your newspaper is telling youth
that marijuana is a run-of-the-mill drug that anyone should use. It is not.
It is addicting, mind-altering and unhealthy.
I was also disheartened by the casualness and outspokenness of the owners
of local dispensaries about their involvement with an illegal drug. I do
not like the notion that dispensary owners plan to continue operating and
expanding their dispensaries in my community. Marijuana is a cash crop and
these dispensaries will be a target for crime. My community does not need a
"business" that attracts a criminal element.
KATRINA PREECE Oceanside
I was extremely dismayed by the colorful photos of marijuana used
throughout this article. As a junior high English teacher, I have used
newspapers in the classroom to teach students how to read and navigate the
news. We have talked about the use of photos and their eye-catching and
persuasive influence. It looks as though your newspaper is telling youth
that marijuana is a run-of-the-mill drug that anyone should use. It is not.
It is addicting, mind-altering and unhealthy.
I was also disheartened by the casualness and outspokenness of the owners
of local dispensaries about their involvement with an illegal drug. I do
not like the notion that dispensary owners plan to continue operating and
expanding their dispensaries in my community. Marijuana is a cash crop and
these dispensaries will be a target for crime. My community does not need a
"business" that attracts a criminal element.
KATRINA PREECE Oceanside
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