Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 Source: Dominion Post, The (New Zealand) Contact: 2009 The Dominion Post Website: http://www.dompost.co.nz Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2550 Author: Kathy Webb Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?251 (Cannabis - New Zealand) BUYING DRUGS 'EASIER THAN BEER' FOR TEENS Teenagers can buy cannabis far more easily than beer, says the head of a top boys' school that has suspended 17 pupils for smoking the drug. Lindisfarne College a decile-10, high-performing, integrated school sent the boys home last week after an investigation triggered by a tip-off from a parent. Rector Grant Lander said yesterday the school found that "quite a number of boys were involved in possession or smoking marijuana" and had been since the start of the school year. Police were called in and were now working to uncover the boys' suppliers, he said. Lindisfarne's board will today decide the fate of the 17 boys a mixture of boarders and day pupils aged 16 to 18. Most are in year 12, the rest year 13. A seven-day suspension might be punishment enough for some, Mr Lander said. Others might be expelled or given other penalties. "The thing that concerns me is that for teens in Hawke's Bay, it's probably easier to access marijuana than it is to buy a dozen of beer. This is an issue we have to face up to, and as a school we are not immune." Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule, who has three sons at Lindisfarne, said the drugs bust had shocked parents. "All communities face this, and every school faces this, but this is the first time it has hit Lindisfarne. "I feel sad for the school. It is one of the finest schools in New Zealand, but the drugs have got to it and they are now having to address that." Mr Yule was pleased with the "up-front and transparent" way Lindisfarne had reacted. "They have had the police in to talk to the whole school. They've done well." Lindisfarne has a roll of 480 pupils, half of them fulltime or weekly boarders. Annual fees for a fulltime boarder are $15,500. The principal of next-door Hastings Girls' High School, Geraldine Travers, said her school had suspended three girls recently for drugs but none was connected to Lindisfarne. "There wouldn't be a school in Hawke's Bay where it has not been an issue." - --- MAP posted-by: Doug