COMMENT: I see a secondary school headmaster is the latest to come out swinging against the cannabis referendum.
Kieran Fouhy, from St Paul's College in Ponsonby, believes legalising cannabis when New Zealand already has an issue with alcohol is just asking for trouble. He thinks young people already have enough to contend with.
His main concern is younger people won't respect the age restrictions, they'll simply access cannabis from older friends.
He said: "When you legalise it, you normalise it."
And he doesn't buy into the Government's line that it's a health issue, or that decriminalising it will take it out of the hands of gangs.
And I agree, it won't.
I spoke to Colorado's executive director of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association, Jo McGuire, a couple of months ago and asked her about whether legalisation had shut down the black market there. She said it didn't - in fact it exploded it.
And the thing about black market cannabis is that it's higher in THC.