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Psionic
June 14th, 2007, 12:09 AM
Taken from http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=747fd81c-d834-4385-94f1-25043051e2e7&k=17594

Kieran King's views on marijuana have led to his suspension from Wawota Parkland School.
King said he was threatened with police action by Principal Susan Wilson previously after making the case that marijuana was less harmful than alcohol.
"In my opinion, cannabis is safer than they say, it is not worse than alcohol or tobacco," said King, a 15-year-old Grade 10 student.
Wilson accused King of using and selling marijuana at school, according to a media release issued by the Saskatchewan Marijuana Party. King has offered to submit to a voluntary drug test to prove otherwise.
"I've never smoked marijuana. I've never even seen it," said King.
He said he had done independent research on marijuana use out of personal curiosity and decided to share the information with his friends at school.
Feeling his right to freedom of speech had been violated by Wilson, he organized a walkout to begin at 11:05 a.m on Tuesday.
Instead, he said the school was locked down in anticipation of the attempted walkout. Teachers reportedly stood in the doorways threatening punishment for leaving the school.
King and his brother Lucas were given three-day-suspensions for disobeying the lockdown.
Outside the school, three members of the Saskatchewan Marijuana Party, one member of the NDP and one protester gathered in the parking lane in front of the school. They used a megaphone to show their support for King and the students, said Ethan Erkiletian, an executive member of the Saskatchewan Marijuana Party.
Only four students walked out of the school, including King and his brother. The other two students returned to the school to avoid punishment.
"When we asked them why they locked down the school they said we were from outside the community and had a megaphone and might be frightening to the parents and students," said Erkiletian.
Two RCMP officers arrived and observed the walkout. No arrests were made and no charges were pressed.
The group of seven disbanded at 12:30 p.m.
"The main purpose wasn't cannabis. It was the defence of the freedom of speech. I believe we have a right to freedom of expression. I don't believe in vulgarity," said King.
The three-day suspension will prevent King from writing his final exams before he goes to China on a correspondence course. He's to leave Thursday.
The honour student said he will still pass Grade 10 because his marks are in the 80s and 90s. By missing his final exams he will lose 30 per cent of his marks.
"I know my children don't smoke, drink or take drugs," said King's mother, Jo Ann Buler. "As a parent I feel I need to support Kieran but I can see both sides of the issue."
Buler is a teacher and works in the school division which oversees Wawota Parkland School. She said she holds no ill will for the school and believes Kieran and the school have a point of view.
"He doesn't feel he's promoting drug use by talking about it. I don't think he deserves a permanent black mark on his school record," said Buler.
Neither Wilson nor the school division returned calls made by the Leader-Post.

pSteve
June 14th, 2007, 12:23 AM
Those parents should be proud.
The teachers should be ashamed.

pistillwhipped
June 14th, 2007, 12:56 AM
Young people and their insistance on questioning the status quo.......Thank God for that.

grammychronic
June 14th, 2007, 06:36 AM
Are these teachers straight away from the kindergarten school yard? this mentality and behavior appears to me, that the kids are MORE mature than their "teachers/parents"

Psionic
June 14th, 2007, 07:27 AM
I'm also still just shocked that this happened in Canada. I could understand that happening here in Texas, Utah, Georgia, or any other non-liberal state in the union, but... That just struck me as odd.

AlphaMale
June 14th, 2007, 07:57 AM
I'm also still just shocked that this happened in Canada. I could understand that happening here in Texas, Utah, Georgia, or any other non-liberal state in the union, but... That just struck me as odd.


People are people. To discriminate on the basis of geographical location is bigoted. More and more people are waking up to the non toxic facts and to assume otherwise for any reason, is a mistake. The states you mention just need some more education. Obviously, this principle needs some. If the facts of the story are true...she should not be allowed to punish this student for doing the research and reaching an informed conclusion. I wonder how she would react to a few hundred letters from OGF and other concerned individuals from a state that recognizes the values of mj?

I would be appealing to anyone who would listen if I was this kids parent. She is trying to ruin his life, for writing an opinion. Outrageous!

best,
AM

AlphaMale
June 14th, 2007, 08:45 AM
on edit.... Psionic... I am not calling you a bigot. Please do not think so. I meant no offense.

best,
AM

rastamama
June 14th, 2007, 08:46 AM
I am proud of the kid. I strive to teach my children to ask questions and think outside the box as well. If we don't teach our kids to stand up for themselves, they will not. I think we should send letters or phone calls of support for the kid. Maybe it will help the other kids learn to stand also.

Roger Rabbit
June 14th, 2007, 11:56 AM
This isn't just about mj. This goes way beyond that limited topic.

This is about (in addition to free speech type concerns, of course) proper teaching methods. Encouraging high school kids to gather facts, analyzem, come to conclusions. The kid got it right; the Wilson needs some re-education.

Wilson would have a coronary watching a heavy debate, say, Evolution v Creationism.

Wonder if that school, or district, or newspaper, has an email address..... They really need to see that one MrFixit just posted on alcohol etc.

Psionic
June 14th, 2007, 09:49 PM
on edit.... Psionic... I am not calling you a bigot. Please do not think so. I meant no offense.

best,
AM

none taken :D