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Spain: Government rules out cannabis legalisation

Think Spain

Sunday 07 May 2006

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The government delegate responsible for the National Drugs Plan, Carmen
Moya, said yesterday that: "legalising cannabis would be totally
irresponsible," and went on to say that the health authorities are
obliged to protect the health of the public.

She was responding to demonstrations staged by legalise cannabis
organisations yesterday in Madrid, Málaga, Vigo and León, which Ms Calvo
said only represented a small minority of the population, adding that
legalising the drug does not constitute a "social necessity."

"It is not appropriate to contemplate legalising a substance that carry
health risks to those who use it," she said, perhaps forgetting that
both tobacco and alcohol are legal.

Ms Calvo went on to point out that adolescents are most at risk from
possible attention deficit and short-term memory problems, and pointed
out that habitual users often play truant from school, get worse marks
than their peers, and generally fail to fulfil their potential.

She also pointed out that it is dangerous to drive under the influence
of the drug, which "can triple the risk of pyschosis, especially in the
most susceptible."

What is worse, according to recent research, among 14-18 cannabis users,
92% also drink alcohol, 65% smoke tobacco, 14% take cocaine, and 7% take
other stimulants.

When asked whether the government was considering stiffer penalties for
cannabis users, Ms Calvo said: "The Law must be obeyed."
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