natmoon
Well-Known Member
Hey guys i have just seen that Howard Donald a singer from the TakeThat boy band has publicly called for cannabis to be legalized.
Hes apparently taking a bit of flack for that right now so go and show him some support and sign his guest book and let him know that your another voice that agrees and appreciates stars that speak out against things like this that should be changed in our society.
HOWARD DONALD | HOUSE ARTIST AND PRODUCER | TAKE THAT
His voice is just one more powerful voice calling for our freedom
Hes apparently taking a bit of flack for that right now so go and show him some support and sign his guest book and let him know that your another voice that agrees and appreciates stars that speak out against things like this that should be changed in our society.
HOWARD DONALD | HOUSE ARTIST AND PRODUCER | TAKE THAT
His voice is just one more powerful voice calling for our freedom
Donald's call to 'legalise marijuana' angers campaigners
(Friday November 23, 2007 03:30 PM)
Take That singer Howard Donald has angered anti-drug campaigners with his "irresponsible" comments after calling for the legalisation of marijuana.
Donald believes people wouldn't be so volatile if they chose to smoke marijuana instead of drink alcohol, and is urging the government to take action to downgrade the drug. Possession of marijuana is still considered to be a minor offence in the U.K.
He said, "Cannabis should be legalised. I know it's a touchy subject. But if more people went out stoned than drunk - which a lot of people are on the weekend - I think there would be less fighting, less trouble and less violence."
But his comments have enraged the Mothers Against Drugs activists.
Spokeswoman Gail McCann says, "Anyone who tells you cannabis is perfectly safe is talking rubbish. It can cause psychosis and paranoia.
"I'd like Take That to see the work we do and ask if they'd like to donate some of the millions they earn to drug treatment."