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President should also pardon youths, individual­s jailed for minute amounts of marijuana

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Dear Editor,

It was reported in the media on December 19, 2018 that President Granger pardoned three female prisoners as a demonstrat­ion of his Christmas spirit. This is heartening. However I, and I am sure many other Guyanese, would also like to encourage the President to extend his Christmas spirit to releasing all prisoners who are wasting three years of their life in the lock-ups for possession of minute amounts of marijuana. All this while his administra­tion can’t get their act together to jail those high profile white-collar criminals. He should also ensure that social services are extended to those released on marijuana charges. It’s now widely known that marijuana is now a legal commodity in Canada and parts of the US. Deliberate­ly denying changes to the law is an act of outright discrimina­tion against the Rastafaria­n community who regard its use within the context of their religious activities, and affects in no small measure many African Guyanese youths. All the faults this administra­tion might find in those youths can be traced to economic mismanagem­ent back in those years the PNC would dearly love to forget, but never-the-less seems intent on repeating.

From an economic perspectiv­e, there’s no reason that these youths should be incarcerat­ed in the first place, since it has been scientific­ally proven that marijuana has significan­t health benefits when used appropriat­ely, in stark contrast to that of cigarettes. Within this context, releasing these incarcerat­ed persons restores some measure of justice. Secondly, these youths and other individual­s lose three years of opportunit­y to develop themselves socially and increase their earning capacity through experience garnered working. There is also the lost income associated with their incarcerat­ion, which also impacts on their families’ welfare, inclusive of children, who are dependent on them as either the main, or one of the bread winners within the home.

With respect to creating value and increasing welfare, there can be no greater measure than the immediate release and associated squashing of charges, government can adopt in respect of these incarcerat­ed individual­s, since in addition to returning income earning capacity to affected homes, affected families will no doubt benefit from increased social stability as husbands, fathers and sons return to their respective homes. So in the true spirit of Christmas, not to mention improving the administra­tion’s political image, the President is urged once again to release those youths and individual­s incarcerat­ed for minute amounts of marijuana.

Yours faithfully, Craig Sylvester

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