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UK: New Survey: Cannabis Strength Hasn't Changed in Ten Years

London.net

Monday 17 Sep 2007

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Kings College report rubbishes wild dope potency claims

SCARE stories claiming the cannabis sold on London's streets is 20 times
as strong as its equivalents ten years ago have been rubbished by an
authoritative new study.

Researchers at King College London checked samples of cannabis seized by
the police and discovered that the strength was the same as when similar
checks were conducted a decade ago.

Lurid tales of high sales of super-strength skunk cannabis being
responsible for, among other things, a sharp rise in cases of mental
illness, dominated headlines a few months ago and calls were made by
politicians to upgrade cannabis from a Class C to Class B drug. The
latter caries more severe legal penalties for users caught by the
authorities.

It is the case that high-dose skunk is much more potent than other forms
of cannabis, but the Kings College researchers found only four per cent
of the samples had super-skunk levels of strength and that even then,
they were not as powerful as previously reported.

The new survey is likely to be used as evidence by the Advisory Council
on the Misuse of Drugs, which is due to report to Home Secretary Jacqui
Smith on the possible regarding of cannabis next year.

http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/talk/news/archive/2007/sep/headlines_20070917.html

 

 

 

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