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Letter: View on drug 'misleading'

Carl Wagner, Legalise Cannabis Alliance

Hull Daily Mail

Wednesday 21 Nov 2001

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View on drug 'misleading'

Geoff Ogden, Hull and East Riding Drug Action Team co-ordinator stated
in the Mail that he "disagrees entirely" with the Home Secretary's move
to reclassify cannabis.

He says cannabis is a gateway to hard drugs, and dismisses scientific
fact and honest debate as "undermining the drug education programme".

As a father of six daughters, I'm concerned that someone in Mr Ogden's
position is so committed to continuing a course of action that goes
against logic and of sense, while seemingly wishing to stifle opinion.

So often we hear from Mr Ogden and colleagues that "cannabis is the
gateway to hard drugs," a claim strongly conflicting with the evidence
itself.

Because it is the most widely used illicit drug, cannabis is predictably
the first illicit drug people encounter. Not surprisingly, most users of
other illicit drugs have used cannabis first. In fact, most drug users
begin with alcohol and nicotine, usually before they are of legal age.

There is a gateway from cannabis to heroin, but it is not the drug
itself it is people motivated by greed and profit who have been given
the perfect opening by the law.

Cannabis legalisation is an essential first step, but the only solution
to the drugs problem is to legalise all drugs. Put the supply of
dangerous chemical drugs where it should be in the hands of doctors and
chemists.

That would wipe out most of the illicit dealers, recognise the nature of
many people to try drugs, enable the provision of accurate information
and recognise the addicts.

While I accept that Mr Ogden and colleagues have a job to do, I would
ask that they examine the facts thoroughly.

Carl Wagner,
Legalise Cannabis Alliance,
Victoria Square,
Ella Street, Hull.








 

 

 

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