NORML New Zealand, working for marijuana law reform adverts - click for details of how to advertiseDrug Policy Alliance   
   Welcome guest, you can login or register
 
  
   Home  ::  MyNORML  ::  Topics  ::  Submit News  ::  Resources  ::  Links  ::  FAQ  ::  Forums  ::  Top 10
     About NORML
· Join NORML
· Contact Us
· Donations
· NORML News Online
· NORML News Zine
· Old site

     Main Menu
· About NORML
· About Marijuana
· Medical Marijuana
· Hemp
· Laws
· Your Rights
· Get Active
· Events
· Politics

     Categories Menu
· All Categories
· archive
· Cannabis Inquiry
· Cannabis Inquiry '98
· Chris Fowlie's Tour
· Drug Testing
· Elections
· Hemp in NZ
· International News
· NORML News
· Not Cool in School
· Pot Culture
· Press Releases
· Research
· UK med-mj research

     Site Tools
· Home
· Arrest-o-meter
· AvantGo
· Content
· FAQ
· Feedback
· Forums
· MP
· MyNORML
· Newshawk
· Parliamentary Questions
· Private Messages
· Recommend Us
· Resources
· Search
· Stories Archive
· Submit News
· Surveys
· Top 10
· Topics
· Web Links

     Who's Online
There are currently, 57 guest(s) and 3 member(s) that are online.

You are an Anonymous user. You can register for free.

 Cannabis Inquiry: Cannabis Law Reform Inquiry Northland Hearing

PoliticsNorthland, September 20 2001

1. New Zealand Herald: Eight Year Olds 'Openly Selling Cannabis' At School


--

Eight Year Olds 'Openly Selling Cannabis' At School

New Zealand Herald, Friday, 21 September 2001

Eight-year-old Northland children openly deal in cannabis at school, a parliamentary select committee was told in Waitangi yesterday.

The health select committee was in Waitangi to hear submissions from Northlanders into its inquiry on the legal status of cannabis. It is holding meetings around the country on the issue.

Tales emerged yesterday of adults too stoned to be effective parents.

"We have eight-year-olds openly selling it in schools," said Te Runanga O Te Rarawa Te Oranga health manager Owen Lewis.

"We have kids the same age who have got many social issues as a result of families abdicating their responsibilities as parents because they are so spaced out."

The runanga said some Far North families had three generations of cannabis smokers and the drug was having a major impact on Te Rarawa. It opposed decriminalisation of the drug.

Innovative, home-grown and culturally sensitive ways were needed to educate and promote the reduction of cannabis use, the runanga said.

Community Action Project of Whangaruru spokesman Carmen Hetaraka also opposed decriminalisation. But other speakers asked the select committee to change the law.

All acknowledged Northland had major cannabis problems, exacerbated by the region's low socioeconomic status, high unemployment, poor housing and lack of education.

Those calling for law reform said they did not want cannabis made legal for people under the age of 18, but that adults who chose to smoke the drug should not be branded criminals. The committee is expected to report to Parliament before Christmas.

MAP Article on MAP






 
     Login
Nickname

Password

You can register for some special extra features.

     Related Links
Links in this article:
· Eight Year Olds 'Openly Selling Cannabis' At School
· Article on MAP


Top 3 most read stories in Politics:
· Chris Trotter: From the Left (Dominion Post, 11/11/03) (13406 reads)
· Clean Slate Bill clears hurdle (5199 reads)
· Cannabis Law Reform Inquiry Hearings Round-up #2 (4676 reads)


Top 3 most read stories in Cannabis Inquiry:
· Cannabis Law Reform Inquiry Hearings Round-up #2 (4676 reads)
· How liberal is this parliament? (4285 reads)
· Cannabis Law Reform Inquiry Christchurch Hearing (4105 reads)

More Top 10s »


     Article Rating
Average Score: 0
Votes: 0

Please take a second and vote for this article:

Bad
Regular
Good
Very Good
Excellent



     Options

Printer Friendly Page  Printer Friendly Page

Send to a Friend  Send to a Friend


Home  ::  About NORML  ::  About Marijuana  ::  Hemp  ::  Medical Marijuana  ::  Your Rights  ::  Laws  ::  Get Active  ::  Politics
National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, New Zealand Inc (NORML NZ)
PO Box 3307, Auckland, New Zealand

(c) 1998-2007 All rights reserved by NORML New Zealand Inc. except all comments and forum posts which are property of their authors.
Powered by PHP-Nuke