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Press Release: Glass is not Grass

Don Barnard

Legalise Cannabis Alliance

Tuesday 23 Jan 2007

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Legalise Cannabis Alliance - Press release UK Department of Health
Alert: Contamination of herbal cannabis

Public Relations
Legalise Cannabis Alliance
PO Box 198
Norwich
NR3 3WB
http://www.lca-uk.org
07984 255015
publicrelation@lca-uk.org

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Glass is not Grass

Legalise Cannabis Alliance welcome the UK Department of Health belated
warnings on contamination of herbal cannabis [1]

In summation: Apart from the general anti-drug message.. The Department
of Health advises that smokers of herbal cannabis, in particular, should
exercise caution. If any particular supply of cannabis appears to have
caused irritation to their mouth or airways, or if they suspect it is
contaminated (e.g. due to grittiness when rubbed between moistened fingers),
they should stop using that supply, or trading it, immediately; and they
should not use any more cannabis from the same source.

The Legalise Cannabis Alliance (with many other cannabis law reform
organisation) have been discussing this on their forums and warning
people about glass grass for some time.

See report from Leiden University Holland, and general discussion (2)

LCA warning poster on Glass Grass (3)

Pictures of Glass Grass (4)

The DfH Alert states NO information is available on whether this glass
adulteration has been found in cannabis resin....Clearly a case of more
researched required! ...Has any government research been done
(commissioned) on the purity of polm seized in the UK?

Turning to Cannabis resin in general. There is no doubt that the resin
most frequently used in the UK is commonly know as "Soap Bar" is
contaminated.

"Urgent research is also needed into which ingredients of cannabis are
responsible for any mental disorders which are attributed to its use,
particularly since Britain's most popular product - Moroccan
soap-bar/formula - is routinely adulterated with toxic chemicals." (5)

Preliminary analysis of Moroccan soap-bar cannabis resin carried out by
which were seized by HM Customs in 2002, found that some contained
little cannabis resin - one sample was 80% soil. The main other
adulterants identified include liquorice, boot polish, beeswax,
turpentine, henna, coffee, vinyl, motor oil, dyes, animal !!!!, milk
powder, and pine resin;
and other drugs such as aspirin, ketamine, glue, toluene and benzene.
The report noted toluene and benzene can have unpleasant and dangerous
poisoning effects, including liver and kidney damage. Further analysis
of 'formula' cannabis products in 2002 . THC purities of 'formula' are
often closer to zero than 1%, and are rarely above 2%." and also found
evidence of' phenols' - aromatic hydrocarbons I will leave it to your
imagination what
these can do. (6)

The UK Legalise Cannabis Alliance has produced a leaflet warning
cannabis users of the foul chemical make-up of Moroccan soap bar, and
advising them not to buy it. though few other warnings have appeared
from official bodies or in the press.

I can only hope this message will change that!

Then can we please address the reasons for this adulteration...in a word
- Prohibition..

"If people were allowed to grow a few cannabis plants for their own
consumption and/or share with friends there would be no need for people
to put their health at risks by buying from commercial suppliers who
have apparently have no scruples about what they sell."

Legalise Cannabis Alliance
PO Box 198
Norwich
NR3 3WB
http://www.lca-uk.org
07984 255015
publicrelation@lca-uk.org

Editors notes


1: The full alert sent out to All GENERAL PRACTITIONERS - please ensure this
message is seen by all
practice nurses and non-principals working in your practice
- Deputising services
- Project manager/Nurse lead in Walk in Centres
- Lead nurses in PCTs
- PCT Pharmaceutical Advisers to forward to community pharmacists

The full alert can be found here:

http://www.info.doh.gov.uk/doh/embroadcast.nsf/vwDiscussionAll/297D9740D0412
C9D802572650050A4A0?OpenDocument

2: From LCA forum http://www.lca-uk.org/lcaforum/viewtopic.php?t=3962

An associate at Leiden University has studied this material for me and came
to the following conclusions:

Because of the current drought in the manufacture of cannabis in the UK,
export from the NL has increased over 300% over the last few months.

Plants are sprayed with this foreign material approximately 1 week before
harvest. This increases the weight by approximately 200%!

After drying, the cannabis is tumbled within a very fine filter which
removes the active (Cannabis Crystals) and leaves the majority of this
forgin material within the cannabis. This foreign material is used to
shake the required part off the plant material.

The adulterated plant material is then slightly compressed and imported
to the UK - no where else will take it!

The extracted resin is heavily compressed and sold at a great premium
(usually to the British! - polm!)

The contaminating material is available online - It is made from glass
and is used to add reflectivity to road markings! see
http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11641202/Glass_Beads_For_Blasting_And_Reflect
ive_Road_Marking.html?src=rss

3: LCA poster warning of possible danger -- Free use of:
http://www.ukcia.org/images/posters/contam_poster2_300.gifDiscussion

4: Pictures of glass grass. Free use of
http://www.lca-uk.org/lcaforum/viewtopic.php?t=3640

5: Does Cannabis Use Cause Psychosis? A study of trends in cannabis use and
psychosis in England, 1995-2003 . Dr. R.D. Newcombe, Liverpool John Moores
University, Liverpool, England
http://cannabis.free.fr/analyses/cannabis_psychose.html

6: CRISP (Cannabis Resin Impurities Survey Project) - Department of Social
Anthropology, The University of Edinburgh, Adam Ferguson Blding, George Squ,
Edinburgh. EH8 9LL. Tel: 0131 651 1529

Note This report is included at the end off (5) above

6: Soap is poison http://www.lca-uk.org/leaflets/SoapIsPoison.pdf

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