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CZECH: Czech Republic is EU Cannabis Capital

Deutsche Welle

Saturday 03 Dec 2005

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Less than two years into its EU membership, the Czech Republic has
already gained notoriety as the European frontrunner when it comes to
beer drinking and dope smoking. It's a reputation the nation is not keen
to have.

Less than two years into its EU membership, the Czech Republic has
already gained notoriety as the European frontrunner when it comes to
beer drinking and dope smoking. It's a reputation the nation is not keen
to have.

A recently published report on the state of drug-taking across the
European Union revealed the Czech Republic to have overtaken the
Netherlands in soft drug consumption, but also showed a blurring of the
lines between the use of cannabis and harder narcotics.

When asked whether they had consumed hashish or cannabis in the past
year, more than twenty percent of Czechs between the ages of 15 and 34
confirmed that they had.

"Usage is very widespread. For some people it leads to the use of harder
drugs, but for most people it doesn't cause any great damage," one
school child said.

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RepublicAnother pupil believes that although everyone she knows who
smokes pot is aware of the dangers, nobody has the feeling that they're
not doing anything out of the ordinary or that anything bad will happen
to them.

Drugs versus drinking

Psychologist Dr. Ivan Douda, who founded a drop-in center for drug users
in Prague fifteen years ago, says the high consumption of alcohol among
Czechs has a lot to do with the rise in drug use.

"We have quite a high level of drinking here, and young people seem to
be reacting by saying 'you have your alcohol, let us have our soft
drugs.' They genuinely compare one with the other in terms of risks," he
said.

He is at pains to point out the irrelevance of having smoked dope in
order to become a hard drug user, pointing out that most of those who
end up with an addiction would have gotten there anyhow.

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Bildunterschrift: Blocks of hashDouda also says that youngsters who
enjoy smoking a joint every now and then are most likely to be doing it
as a reaction to their parents. He says they perceive their elders to
have had bad experiences, and take it as a warning to do things
differently.

Falling morals are "biggest problem"

While the Czech Republic is now taking part in a Europe-wide campaign to
treat addicts and reduce the accessibility to drugs, Douda says it is
important for the Czech government to show greater tolerance towards
soft drugs, thus preventing young users from having to break the law.

"The fact that young people have to break a law, which they consider
wrong, leads to falling moral standards," he said. "Those risks are
greater than ones posed by the use of hashish or marijuana."

 

 

 

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