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Nana4&cntn
02-06-2009, 05:45 PM
WHAT should we do to minimise the harm cannabis can cause to the health and welfare of users and to society at large? The answer, according to a report by a group of prominent academics and government advisers, is to change the law to allow the state to prepare and distribute the drug for recreational use.

This controversial proposal comes from a commission assembled by the Beckley Foundation, a British charity dedicated to exploring the science of psychoactive substances. "The damage done by prohibition is worse than from the substance itself," says Amanda Feilding, the founder of the Beckley Foundation.

The Beckley commission's ideas will be aired in March at a meeting in Vienna, Austria, of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs. The UNCND will report to a meeting of the UN general assembly later this year that will set international policy on drug control for the decade to come.

I found this posted on the Addiction Froum, by Prot. I thought it was interesting and something we have talked about here before.



http://www.newscientist.com/article/...=mental-health (http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126885.100-radical-alternatives-proposed-for-cannabis-controls.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=mental-health)

Lil E
02-09-2009, 03:19 PM
The people who get psychoses from marijuana usually have an underlying problem. Has there been any documented case of a person who smoked marijuana then committed a murder because of it? Or have proof that it caused schitzophrenia (sp?) How many people started with alcohol and then moved up to drugs ? More than you think.

Alcohol and prescription drug abuse are a bigger problem. In the 50's doctors gave Valium to women for everything including cramps and headaches. There are always going to be addicts unless you ban any substance that is addictive. At least the taxation of marijuana will provide for treatment centers if needed and people who use it for pain etc. will be able to get it.