Pubdate: Sat, 20 Jan 2018 Source: Prince Albert Daily Herald (CN SN) Copyright: 2018 Prince Albert Daily Herald Contact: http://www.paherald.sk.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1918 Author: Paula Thiesen Page: 5 YOUTH VOICES: LEGALIZING CANNABIS Young adults responded to a voluntary survey about what they think about the legalization of marijuana. Here's what they had to say: These are some thoughts from some Prince Albert young people who were asked a few questions about what they think about the soon to be legalization of marijuana. I was interested and thought others might be too. The students were given a 10-question written questionnaire. They were aged 16 to 21. When asked what its legalization meant to them personally, the consensus was that it was a good idea and mainly because of what they considered to be the medicinal values of the plant. They spoke of its ability to help people with cancer, seizures, and anxiety. They felt it could treat people with pain and stress. They felt it could calm people down. They saw it as a natural product as it comes from a plant. They saw its legalization as "freedom". When asked about the legalities of decriminalizing marijuana they had this to say in regards to their community. People won't have to hide from the cops, it will be easier to find, and maybe people wouldn't have to do other more dangerous drugs. They mostly agreed that the crime rate would go down and people wouldn't get in legal trouble for having it. On the lighter side perhaps everyone would be hungrier and eat more! Their biggest concern was driving high and being impaired. They were concerned that people would lose more brain cells. They also suggested that it would be possible for people to be able to buy it and then sell it to others under age who weren't legally able to buy it. Did they think that more people would start using marijuana? They mostly agreed that yes some will because it will be more sociably acceptable. They were not sure that it would replace alcohol for recreation. Interestingly when asked if they felt marijuana was addictive, they mostly agreed that in their own personal experience it was. For the most part the young people that I had answer a few questions about the topic were not too sure how the new laws would affect Prince Albert. They wondered if we would be smelling pot smoke everywhere. The biggest expectation was that crime rate would go down and the city will be a lot quieter. Interesting. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt