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Tired Old Spin On Cannabis

Alun Buffry

Letters, Hull Daily Mail

Thursday 08 Aug 2002

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It SEEMS to me that Geoff Ogden is trying to avoid the real issues (Letters,
July 30), which is the quality (or lack of it) in the information that the East
Riding and Hull Combined Action Teams are putting out.

Mr Ogden correctly says that people are concerned with drug crime and drug
illness and deaths. But his tactics of attempting to scare young people off
cannabis by persuading them that it is very dangerous and may lead to hard
drugs, is a miserable failure, as can be seen by the figures.

Let's get this straight: cannabis has nothing in common with other illegal (or
legal) drugs, apart from the legal status itself.

Cannabis is not toxic in any amount, is not addictive, and benefits the very
huge majority of users (I am talking about good, clean cannabis here, not the
concoctions sold by illegal dealers under the present regime).

Regarding mental problems caused by cannabis, the Government's own figures
suggest that about 520 people were admitted to hospital diagnosed as suffering
from cannabis-induced mental problems in a year.

That is 520 out of the estimated 4.5 million users (Home Office figures) - a
very small percentage indeed, and they all recovered once they stopped using
the plant. Certainly no reason to punish every other user caught.

Neither is the fact that some people do later take hard drugs. If we use that
process we should surely punish those who drink alcohol because most cannabis
users and hard drug users started with that.

Come on Mr Ogden, we, the public pay your wages. We want to see results, we
want to see a new approach, not just the regurgitation of the same old spin.

Alun Buffry,

Legalise Cannabis Alliance,

NR3 3WG


 

 

 

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