illicit drugs, 2.5 g, is very, very small, so it s not going to make a big difference to people who are dependent on drugs, for instance. people are still going to access the drugs they need. the 2.5 g is such a low threshold that it may have unintended consequences, so we aren t, as advocates, not that happy about the 2.5 g. we wish it was higher and we will continue to have dialogue with the different levels of government about that amount, but the decriminalisation itself is hopefully, it will roll across the country. yeah, you speak with experience of the worst kind. you lost your son, of the worst kind. you lost yourson, i understand. 2.5 of the worst kind. you lost your son, i understand. 2.5g to him, what would that have meant? i don t know, i actually don t know. he was, in his last days he was addicted to pharmaceutical drugs, such as 0xycontin or oxycodone as we
apologies, just as we were saying we are struggling to feed you, we got yourson are struggling to feed you, we got your son back. we miss that very crucial number of people who have had sadly lost their lives. the latest figures had sadly lost their lives. the latest figures are had sadly lost their lives. tue: latest figures are 66 had sadly lost their lives. tte: latest figures are 66 people had sadly lost their lives. tte: latest figures are 66 people have died, and that number is expected to rise. there is a press conference about to start, and we still are yet to know how many people are missing. but in terms of numbers of rescued, 21 people have been rescued, more than 370 people have been made homeless by the mud slides. 400 firefighters on the ground, and we are talking more than 200 mudslides in the city. so, very much an ongoing rescue operation. there have been diggers and trucks with water that have been drafted in, notjust from real estate, but from other states to tr
it s got to be hard to have your dad deployed in afghanistan and also how proud you are of him. and your mum, chief master sergeant, for being part of the leadership team here. ourson part of the leadership team here. our son served as a us attorney for a while in kosovo for a while commit matterfact a while in kosovo for a while commit matter fact they erected a war monument to him. and he went on and joined the national guard, give up hisjob as attorney joined the national guard, give up his job as attorney general of delaware at so he could go with his unit two erect for a year. he got promoted to major and i said, beau, you are in no field grade officer. i was in and out about 20 at times to me i said no you are a field grade officer. he said dad, i have no illusions, i know who runs the military. chief master sergeant. so ijust military. chief master sergeant. so i just want you to know, military. chief master sergeant. so ijust want you to know, we know. applause.
we received a letter, a two-page typed written letter. it said i ll never be able to return home. they cut my hair. and it was signed, love your son, johnny gosch. from the time johnny could write, he always signed notes love, yourson johnny gosh. and the reason he did that is because his father s name was john, too. that was his identity. the wing thione thing that y, if your case goes long term, you don t start jumping up and down and say this is it. i hope we can check this out. but if it s not, i can handle it. when you crash down, it is def stating.
between teens in africa and caring adults from all over the world. meet amy stokes. in 2003, my husband and i went to johannesburg and adopted ourson. seeing all of the children and so few adults to help them grow up. if none of the adults you care about has lived past the age of 35, why would you care about yourself. tell me something good that happened in school this week. i had to find a way to bring the caring, nurturing effect of other adults for that child to invest in themselves. who s next? i m amy stokes. where the kids can interact face-to-face on a regular basis.