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Ramjattan supports raising age limit of purchasing alcohol to 21

 
 …says it is a disease in Guyana

By Ramona Luthi

Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan on Friday asserted that he supports raising the legal age limit for persons purchasing alcohol to twenty-one, and is prepared to work with the relevant Ministries to fight against alcoholism in Guyana while describing it as a “disease.”

Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan

“Yes, that, in my view, I’ll certainly support that,” he told media operatives when he was posed with the question at the Police Training Centre, earlier today.

Ramjattan also posited that he is aware that this will bring about much disagreement from young adults, but maintained that he is open to working along with other Ministers within Government to enforce alcohol regulations.

“…of course you are going to get a lot of Guyanese who are 18-year-olds saying ‘we must be free to choose’, ‘we must be free because we are adults at 18’, ‘why could we vote and we can’t have a drink?’ And you’ll have a lot of arguments but look, I am willing to work along with the Minister of Culture and Sport, and Minister of Health and Minister of Education and all the other relevant ministers… It [Alcohol] is a disease in this country.”

The Minister explained to media operatives his belief that alcohol abuse is a major problem in Guyana as has led to many disastrous outcomes.

“Alcoholism is a big problem in Guyana and it has led to consequential challenges- bad driving, which has resulted in deaths and so many other things, loss of limbs and damaged property. It has also led to tremendous domestic violence and then of course that has other consequential issues, like the children not being brought up properly, daddy beating up mommy and a number of things, [children] not being well [nourished] because the money goes towards liquor rather than proper food and all that so we do see the consequences of alcoholism, direct and indirect and we have a lot of laws,” he said.

The laws, he emphasized are already in the system but need to be enforced so as to regulate alcohol consumption in Guyana.

“We can always advance it even further as Mr. Norton might propose but we do have a number of regulations. What we gotta do is now enforce those regulations.”

Recently, Minister of Culture Youth and Sport, Dr. George Norton suggested that an ‘Alcohol Control Bill’ could be introduced in Parliament as he called for both the ages of purchasing and consumption to be increased.

In the past few months, several road accidents –which have been blamed on the excessive use of alcohol consumption-, have seen many pedestrians and car occupants losing their lives.

http://www.inewsguyana.com/ram...asing-alcohol-to-21/

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Ramjattan needs to lead by example, he is a rum boogie and has ZERO credibility to comment on this matter.

President Granger should be the one taking a leading role here.

FM
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I support Ramjattan and the Proposed Alcohol Control Bill 100%. I will support any bill that will decrease alcohol consumption and increase safety and responsibility among our youths. For the better part, this idea comes with a lot of loopholes where alcohol retailers with find ways to defy the laws and sell liquors to 18 years old. Secondly, if these laws are not enforced, the problem will be the same or get worse. I don't believe that the government has the mechanism in place to enforce this law. Thirdly, the youths today are not dependent on alcohol as the only means to get drunk, they use cocaine to get high. This is like closing the front door and leaves the back door wide open. Ramjattan should not speak of disease. He is a disease to the social stigma in Guyana. He is a disgrace to his duty and the office he holds. This is where I disagree with him.

FM
yuji22 posted:

Ramjattan needs to lead by example, he is a rum boogie and has ZERO credibility to comment on this matter.

President Granger should be the one taking a leading role here.

FM

D_G, I understand this process may not work to reach its goal, but I am more concern with the cocaine users. I personally know youngsters in Guyana who are now using cocaine as an alternative to drinking. I also know this will spread rapidly and the demand will be overwhelmed. Then, we will face with another epidemic. Like I said, this government don't have the mechanism in place to combat any problem effectively. 

FM

RAMJHAAAAT IS THE biggest dunce IN THE GOVT AND HAS no clue of what his job is. He just sit there and enjoy the benefits. With people like him and Namakaram Crabdaag,, Guyana has gone 10 steps back and will be further down as time goes by.

Nehru

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