High Times Editor, DEA Agent To Face Off Whether you are straight-laced and against the legalization of marijuana, an advocate for the drug's medical purposes or a hippie-type looking to spark up without breaking the law, Wednesday's debate at Austin Peay State University could prove interesting. The APSU Govs Programming Council is sponsoring the debate at 7 p.m. Wednesday, in the Morgan University Ballroom on the legalization of the drug. The debaters are High Times editor Steve Hager and Bob Stutman -- a former officer with the New York City Drug Enforcement Agency. [continues 249 words]
Austin Peay State University will hold The Great Debate: Heads vs. Feds at 7 p.m. March 28 in the Morgan University Center Ballroom. The debate will cover the legalization of marijuana. Former High Times Editor Steve Hager will represent one side, while former Deug Enforcement Agent Bob Stutman will represent the other. For more on this story, see Saturday's edition of The Leaf-Chronicle [end]
Officials Also Renew Safe Driving Message to Local Students The "Meth is Death" campaign hit Clarksville High School Wednesday, illustrating the devastating effects of methamphetamines to students. "Meth is not a stranger to the United States, Tennessee or United States' citizens," District Attorney General John Carney said Wednesday. "It was used by the Germans to stay awake to fight the U.S. during the war, and it was used by kamikaze pilots. It is a killer -- explosive, dangerous -- and it will ruin your life." [continues 410 words]