Wednesday, May 14, 2008

National Youth Forum on Drugs – Come along!



Ógra Shinn Féin will host a National Youth Forum on Drugs this Saturday 17 May @ 12noon in Dublin ’s Teacher’s Club.

The Forum is being organised as part of the youth movement’s current national drug and alcohol awareness campaign called NARC. (Not Another Ravaged Community)

The Forum will include a talk on community struggle against drugs, a debate on whether legalisation could assist in tackling the drug epidemic, the launch of a short film, and workshops on drug and alcohol awareness.

Among the contributor’s to the National Youth Forum on Drugs will be Councillor Larry O’Toole, a life long community activist who has worked tirelessly on anti drugs campaigns in Dublin, Daniel Jack a community worker from the Clonard area of Belfast who has worked on various community watch and safer neighbourhood schemes that deals with the affects of drugs on a daily basis, and Aengus O’Snodaigh TD who is an energetic Sinn Féin and community campaigner, and also the author of Sinn Féin's document on drugs "Empowering Communities”.


Encouraging attendance at the event, National Organiser of Ógra Shinn Féin, Barry McColgan said,

“Drugs and alcohol are a major issue in modern Ireland, in many area’s, especially economically deprived area’s, drugs and alcohol have taken a stranglehold, resulting in broken families, wasted lives and disempowered communities. These are major issues which we as a society need to collectively debate and re-dress.”

“The youth forum on drugs will act as a platform for activists and members of the public to air and debate their opinions on this crucial issue. It will also be an opportunity to learn from experienced community activists who have worked in confronting the plight of drugs.”

“Drugs and alcohol misuse and abuse are a huge problem facing our youth and communities, and it will be a difficult challenge for us to overcome. However republican’s are up for the challenge, and youth forums that bring together many activists can play a positive role in energising and informing activists of the way forward. I would ask that you come along on Saturday and take up the challenge in the campaign for not another ravaged community.”

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its about time this nations politicians wake up and smell the cannabis.
The current system which has failed miserably is continuing to catagorise victimless responsible adults who choose to use cannabis as their recreational or medicinal drug as criminals.
Cannabis is available everyday to everyone across the country. Not only are we leaving a billion euro industry out of our economy but we are leaving cannabis being sold to anyone. This has to stop.

The legalisation argument is all about ending the misuse of drugs.
The misuse of drugs is one of the biggest cancers on our society and there is a cure.

the current system has and will never work.

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