Wednesday, October 24, 2018
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Our university is holding a seminar-discussion session on Alcohol and Marijuana.
One of the named participants who is very well known as a proponent to legalise marijuana is disbarred and is unable to practice law but the University has chosen him as a panelist.
Surely the office of the President can select a person who is is in good standing at the Bar and is practising or was the gentleman’s inclusion on purpose as the person’s position is very well known?
Marijuana use damages the developing brain of a young person - a proven fact.
Medicinal in certain specific circumstances could be permissible.
Surely the Office of the President should have been more careful in their selection of panelists?
M K SAWYER
Nassau,
October 12, 2018.
Comments
Porcupine says...
Aren't the ones who are in good standing at the bar the same one's who have managed to take this country down to our current low level?
Posted 25 October 2018, 4:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
"Marijuana use damages the developing brain of a young person - a proven fact."... and what does this have to do with the discussion? No one is asking for marijuana use to be legal for young people. No country in the world has made it legal for young people (under the age of 18) to buy marijuana.
Posted 26 October 2018, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
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