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TREAT GANJA USE DIFFERENTLY
Posted: Tuesday, September 17, 2013

TREAT GANJA USE DIFFERENTLY
AS some regional nations and parts of North and Latin America move towards decriminalising the consumption and possession of marijuana

Archie: Time to decriminalise marijuana
'...Trafficking different from possession of small amounts'

CJ's formula for court backlog: Critical changes
The abolition of jury trials for all criminal offences and the decriminalisation of marijuana are two crucial ideas suggested by Chief Justice Ivor Archie as possible solutions for improving the efficiency of the criminal justice system

CJ: Let Judiciary manage its money

Volney set to go, PM ready for bye-election
ST Joseph MP Herbert Volney is set to trigger a December bye-election in his constituency

I'm prepared for any result
Kamla on St Joseph by-election:

Sammy: Cheap political points
Residents protest 'slow assistance'

Expect more bad weather today

...Residents 'abandoning homes'
Several Diego Martin residents have packed up and left their homes following last week's floods

SWEET DEAL
Govt rents Daryan Warner's building

Jack, Moonilal in House tit for tat

Moonilal, Warner spar over corruption
...in December 2010 the Works Ministry which was at the time led by Jack Warner gave approval to DW Property Holdings Ltd to accommodate the Ministry of National Security on its property.

Warner cries foul
Chag West MP tells country 'sorry' he helped PP into office

Imbert: Govt sold out T&T
'Gas deal favours Venezuela'

Imbert: CAL ticket prices up
...however, show that the prices quoted by Imbert were for the business class for the first two weeks in December

...'Who approved PTSC manager's salary?'
Who is the People's Partnership Minister who agreed to pay Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) deputy general manager Inshwar Jadoonanan $60,000 a month?

Price up $3.30 in one day
Big demand for First Citizens shares

Brunton resigns from LIAT
Chief executive officer of Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT) Captain Ian Brunton is keeping mum on his decision to leave the embattled regional airline

Dookeran not sure of future
TUNAPUNA MP Winston Dookeran yesterday said while he has contributed to nineteen Budget debates in a row, he does not know what next year will bring

Rowley opens south PNM Regional Office

Rowley: Emergency response a PR stunt
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley has described the emergency response to the Diego Martin floods last week as a public relations stunt

Five arrested during Penal protest
...to highlight the poor drainage around the park, poor lighting and the deplorable state of the pavilion.

Family: Sparrow Responding to Treatment
... we are very hopeful that he will continue to recover from the coma

Most schools re-opened, but a few still closed
With two weeks into the new school year, most schools have reopened

'Riot' at St Michael's School
Workers: Boys on the rampage for three days

New programme gives diners peace of mind
SAN Fernando Mayor Dr Navi Muradali is calling on other mayors and chairmen of regional corporations to promote healthy eating habits and cleanliness in their districts.

Strengthen borders to keep guns out
Police Commissioner:

Griffith revisits Gibbs plan
The 21st-century policing initiative instituted by former Commissioner of Police Dwayne Gibbs has merit and some of its components will be incorporated into the Police Service

$150,000 bail for cop
...2 charges for officer on suspension



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