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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: LTE: No 16-Year-Old Pot Heads
Title:CN ON: LTE: No 16-Year-Old Pot Heads
Published On:2002-09-07
Source:Kitchener-Waterloo Record (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 02:42:06
NO 16-YEAR-OLD POT HEADS

In response to the "pot debate" articles, I am totally aghast that Senate
committee members would consider legalizing pot for 16-year-olds.

Have they totally lost their senses? Why don't they just lower the drinking
age while they are at it? I have no problem accepting the fact that
marijuana will no doubt become legalized, but it must be done in a sensible
manner.

Allowing children (at 16 they are still children with a great deal to
learn) to think that they can deal with the effects of that drug in a
responsible manner is ridiculous. Does the Senate committee not realize
that these kids will think it's OK to smoke a joint and then get behind the
wheel of a car?

Statistics already confirm that the No. 1 cause of teenage deaths occurs
with driving accidents. Are we going to add another catalyst for potential
disaster to this age group?

I sincerely hope that this committee does further research and rethinks the
minimum legal age requirement. In my opinion, it would make sense to allow
legal access to marijuana for those 19 years of age and older, as is the
requirement for consumption of alcohol.

People must remember, marijuana may be organic, but it is still a
mind-altering, reflex-diminishing drug. If it is to be legalized, it should
be for adult use, not for our youth.

Sharon Gingrich, Waterloo
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