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Activists call on Czech MPs to legalise cannabis as medicine

Ceske Noviny

Saturday 22 Mar 2008

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Prague- Activists from the initiative Cannabis is Medicine today called
on Czech lower house deputies to allow legal growing of cannabis and use
of marijuana for the treatment of illnesses.

The initiative proposes that any Czech who announced it to the Health
Ministry be allowed to grow up to 1.5 kilogramme of marijuana a year.

The call was signed by a number of Czech personalities, including singer
Marta Kubisova, former MP Tana Fiserova and documentary film director
Olga Sommerova.

Cannabis products are used for example in the treatment of arthrosis and
rheumatism. They also help epileptics and people suffering from the
Parkinson's disease.

The signatories call on the deputies to include their demand in the
Penal Code that the lower house started to discuss. People who grow one
to three cannabis plants or have up to 20 marijuana cigarettes will face
merely a fine under the new code.

The initiative wants the amount to be increased. "Only three cannabis
plants, this is ridiculous," said Jiri Richter, head of the association
of NGOs for prevention and treatment of drug abuse.

Richter told CTK that he believed marijuana should become completely
legal. He added that quality prevention programmes needed to accompany
the legalisation.

The Supreme Court recently supported an appeal of a woman from central
Bohemia who was charged over growing some 70 cannabis plants in her
garden. The woman says she uses the plants for medical purposes.

The junior ruling Green Party supports marijuana's decriminalisation.
Some politicians, including opposition leader Jiri Paroubek (Social
Democrats, CSSD), even spoke of its legalisation, but drug abuse experts
consider this impossible.

The use of soft drugs is not legal in any European country.

Alcohol and tobacco are followed by marijuana as the most often abused
drugs in the Czech Republic.

According to surveys, one in four 15-year-old Czechs smoked marijuana at
least once. International comparisons show that Czech youths and
children experiment with marijuana more than young people from most of
the other European countries.

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