Jamaica Gleaner

Drugs not the answer, young people – Chuck

- Jason Cross Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

YOUNG PEOPLE in Jamaica are being reminded by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck that drugs destroy the brain and, therefore, cannot be the solution for experienci­ng different degrees of pleasure.

“These are challengin­g times for our young people, and we cannot afford to lose focus.” Chuck said. “We have to emphasise that drugs is not the answer. In recent times especially, with the use of two ounces or under not being a court matter, the impression I get is that far too many youngsters have taken up the use of marijuana. Somehow, we have to get the message out to our young people that marijuana, and any hard drug, has the probabilit­y of destroying their minds.”

HIGH GRADES

Chuck was speaking at the launch of a youth publiceduc­ation campaign themed ‘Get High Grades, Not High Grade,’ which specifical­ly targets youth across Jamaica who have fallen victim to marijuana or other types of drug abuses. This focus is to bring them up to speed with the severe dangers of becoming an addict.

The campaign is a multi-government ministry partnershi­p, which includes the Ministry of Health, through the National Council on Drug Abuse; Ministry of Justice, Ministry of National Security, and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n.

“The possession and use is still illegal, whether you are under or over 18,” Chuck said. He added that the decision to allow the use of two ounces of ganja for personal use was made because the courts were overburden­ed with hundreds of persons who were caught with a spliff, pleading guilty and paying $100 fines. The new legislatio­n states that persons found with less than two ounces will be ticketed.

But Chuck said, “Unfortunat­ely, the tickets are not yet provided, but will be shortly.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Ministers of government show off the newly signed pledge, marking the partnershi­p among ministers in the ‘Get High Grades, Not High Grade’ marijuana sensitisat­ion campaign targeting youth. Seated (from left) are Health Minister Christophe­r Tufton;...
CONTRIBUTE­D Ministers of government show off the newly signed pledge, marking the partnershi­p among ministers in the ‘Get High Grades, Not High Grade’ marijuana sensitisat­ion campaign targeting youth. Seated (from left) are Health Minister Christophe­r Tufton;...

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