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Debate: Cannabis confusion

Linda Hendry

Letters, The Times

Thursday 11 Jul 2002

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Is the Government sending conflicting signals about the use of cannabis?

TOO much hot air is wasted on young cannabis users. What about the over-50s
who have been using it for 20 or 30 years? Tony Blair does not realise that
there are votes to be gained from legalising cannabis properly.

Four alcohol and tobacco outlets in my street sell killer toxic substances
legally, but Class C brings me no nearer to being able to buy cannabis that
is fit for human consumption. Growers can still use pesticides, middlemen
can still include henna, nutmeg, coffee, animal dung, wax and more
dangerous contaminants to bulk it out and shippers can smuggle it in sewage
or diesel tanks so that pollutants penetrate the wrapping. As long as
cannabis is of such poor quality people will have to smoke it in an effort
to destroy germs, rather than eating it to avoid damage to the lungs.

All I want is legal parity for cannabis with alcohol and tobacco so I can
grow a few organic plants of my own or buy cannabis chocolates from the
newsagent.

Linda Hendry, linda@anamika.freeserve.co.uk

 

 

 

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