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Ireland: Letter: Drug experts living in a fantasy world

Brendan Hogan

Irish Examiner

Tuesday 28 Feb 2006

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PARTISAN campaigners occasionally make outrageous claims to bolster
their case.

However, when it comes to the issue of drugs, it seems that no statement
is too nonsensical.

The recent controversies about magic mushrooms and cannabis highlight
the fantasy world inhabited by so-called drugs experts.

Fine Gael's Health Spokesperson, Dr Liam Twomey, has repeatedly stated
that magic mushrooms were rightly considered Class A drugs, along with
heroin and cocaine, because they were addictive and could lead to fatal
overdose.

The expert data flatly contradicts this. The most comprehensive report
on mushrooms and their impact was carried out in 2003 by the
Coordination Centre for the Assessment and Monitoring of New Drugs
(CAM), a Dutch government agency.

It which found that "the drug is not associated with physical or
psychological dependency the use of paddos (hallucinogenic mushrooms)
does not, on balance, present any risk to the health of the individual."

GrĂ¡inne Kenny, president of the campaign group Europe Against Drugs
(EURAD), recently claimed that cannabis is more addictive than valium or
tobacco. There is no scientific evidence whatsoever to support this claim.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse, a US government agency which funds
the majority of global drug research, ranks cannabis along with coffee
as having a low addiction potential, while alcohol, tobacco and heroin
are found to be highly addictive.

It is also widely recognised that tobacco is the most addictive drug.
It's clear that our 'war on drugs' is failing miserably.

However, so long as the public discourse is dominated by 'experts' like
Dr Twomey and Ms Kenny, there is little hope of arriving at a policy
that might actually work.

Brendan Hogan
Rosehill Cottages
Cord Road
Drogheda
Co Louth

 

 

 

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