Results 1-2 of 2 for smoking speaker:Mr Brian White
- Debate on the Address (17 Nov 1999)
Mr Brian White: ...in the blood longer. There was a report today about a Singapore couple who were randomly tested at Singapore airport when they went back to visit their parents. They have been jailed for a year for smoking joints at the university leaving party. It is right to have mandatory drug testing, but we should also have referral schemes. The people who fail the tests should not automatically go...
- Petitions: Drugs (2 Jun 1999)
Mr Brian White: ...pain. That describes part of the problem. There are all the scare stories that drugs are harmful, but the evidence that people have when they first take them is that they are pleasurable. I do not smoke, but I have been a passive smoker all my life—my parents smoked, my wife smokes and my kids smoke, so I have no chance. When people start to smoke they say that they get pleasure from...
