From Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow, Nicky Campbell asks: Is it ever too late to confess? Should it be legal to get high? And, are girls being robbed of their innocence?

From Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow, Nicky Campbell asks: Is it ever too late to confess? Should it be legal to get high? And, are girls being robbed of their innocence?

Amongst those taking part will be Baroness Meacher, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Drug Policy Reform; Diane Abbott MP, Shadwow Minister for Public Health; Chief Superintendent Craig Suttie; Liz Leydon, Editor of the Scottish Catholic Observer; Tim Maguire from Scottish Humanists; the former cyclist, Richard Moore; Eric Carlin, former government advisor on the misuse of drugs; Will Manson from Maxie Richards Foundation; Maryon Stewart from Angelus Foundation; Pete White from Positive Prison? Positive Futures; the sociologist, Dr Rachel Russell; Kim Smith, National Co-ordinator YWCA Scotland; and Neil Ednie, pageant director of Miss Teen Beauty Queen UK.