Kuranui College Principal Urges Synthetic Cannabis Clamp-dow
Kuranui College Principal Urges Synthetic Cannabis
Clamp-down
Kuranui Principal Geoff
Shepherd is urging the community to work together to
encourage all retail outlets to stop selling
harmful synthetic cannaboid substances.
“The
national media has recently highlighted the potential for
our young people to be seriously affected by synthetic
cannaboid substances which are available for sale in a
number of our local dairies,” explained Mr Shepherd. “It
is very clear from the research that these products can
cause serious and possibly lasting side effects such as
hysteria, aggression, paranoia, depression and memory
loss.
“A quick visit to the dairies in the
Southern Wairarapa showed that at least two are selling
synthetic cannabis and although it is restricted for sale to
people 18 years and over, younger people can certainly
obtain it if they want to.
“On behalf of Kuranui
parents, I would like to thank those responsible dairy
owners who have refused to sell these products. As a
community we should work together to encourage all retail
outlets to stop selling these harmful
substances.
Mr Shepherd is keen for parents to be
open about the problem. “Parents, please talk to your
children about the very real dangers synthetic cannabis
poses to them and encourage them to make safe, sensible
decisions.”
Mr Shepherd is organising a high
level meeting of community leaders in the next few weeks to
discuss how to tackle the
situation.
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