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Little Profit in Cannabis Cure

Carl Wagner

Letters. Hull Daily Mail

Thursday 30 May 2002

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The answer to the question that asks whether cannabis is an illegal drug or a
medicine is, of course, that it is both of these things.

Geoff Ogden, anti-drugs co-ordinator, would have us believe that cannabis is
illegal because it's dangerous, and tries to justify the Government's immoral
stance by insisting more research is needed. This is nonsense.

Unlike many of today's synthetic alternatives, cannabis has stood the test of
time and has been used by millions for thousands of years without ever being
held responsible for a single death - despite endless Government-sponsored
research to try to prove that cannabis causes anything from cancer to baldness.

Cannabis is not an addictive substance; it's not a gateway to hard drugs, and
health-related costs of cannabis use are negligible when compared to those of
alcohol and tobacco.

Billions of pounds are wasted each year providing ineffective medicines to
people who claim to experience more benefit from cannabis.

There are thousands suffering from cancer, Aids, multiple sclerosis, spinal
injury, epilepsy, asthma, insomnia and stress-related illnesses who admit to
needing to resort to cannabis to relieve their pain. And many of these,
bizarrely, are taken to the courts!

The truth is that herbal cannabis in natural forms would yield little profit
for pharmaceutical corporations, while eliminating in the long term
profit-driven patent drugs. Why allow people to use a safe plant for pennies
when you can sell them a pill for a pound?

Carl Wagner, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Victoria Square, Hull.


 

 

 

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