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Israel: Green Leaf: Marijuana will end the conflict

Yael Ivri

Ynet News

Wednesday 25 Oct 2006

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At ‘First Israeli-Arab Joint’ conference at Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, pro-marijuana party presents its vision for Mideast peace –
through pot: ‘Cannabis brings about a basis for common identity’

Weed for peace? Marijuana may achieve the end of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict - or at least so believe members of the Green Leaf party, which
organized the First Israeli-Arab Joint conference at Jerusalem’s Hebrew
University Wednesday.

Chairman of the Green Leaf party, Ohad Shem-Tov, explained the idea
behind the conference. “Many youths, Jewish and Arab, act the same due
to cannabis. This similarity creates a basis for common identity,
identity that exists culturally as well owing to the music created
around the use of cannabis. We believe this create a basis for something
that can in the future bring peace,” Shem-Tov said.

The conference also hosted many speakers. However, most of the speakers
preferred to disregard the drug’s peace-generating potential in favor of
addressing its health benefits, the need for legalization, and
invariable anger against “the establishment.”

'Marijuana reconsidered'

The most conspicuous speaker at the event was Professor Lester
Grinspoon, former Harvard lecturer in psychiatry and considered one of
the top experts in the world on marijuana and its medical uses. His book
“Marijuana Reconsidered” was published in 1971 with the aim of warning
marijuana users of harm caused by the drug. However, in the process of
writing, Grinspoon started to change his mind.

In addressing Green Leaf and their supporters Wednesday, Grinspoon
explained that during his research, he started thinking he’d been
mislead all
these years about the drugs negative effects and wanted to try
marijuana. However, out of concern this would interfere with the
scientific objectivity his research, he decided to delay his first toke
– until after the book’s publication.

By the end of the conference, Green Leaf’s vision of peace did not seem
to be any nearer, especially considering the fact that all the Arab
speakers invited to the conference cancelled at the last minute.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3319707,00.html

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