Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 Source: East Anglian Daily Times (UK) Copyright: 2001 Eastern Counties Newspapers Group Ltd Contact: http://www.suffolk-now.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/913 Author: Kenneth Toye THE TIME HAS COME TO LEGALISE CANNABIS Sir, Your front page of Tuesday, July 10, (Musician's fury over police cannabis raid) tells the story of a friend of mine, John Ramirez, found in possession of cannabis. This drug is under discussion countrywide and is of interest to the whole world. Should it be legalised? Most of the experts on drug abuse seem to think so. Should it be subject to non-tolerance a la Ann Widdecombe? But some of her colleagues admitted to trying a joint or two as students. Here, in our county town, we have a case in point. In Lambeth, the police would have not have wasted resources on such a case. Here the police officers searched the whole house, finding one very small amount of cannabis. We cannot blame the police for they are the servants of the people and we, or our representatives, have decided that this drug is dangerous and have banned it. Many of your readers, far more expert than I on the qualities of the drug, will write to you. Allow me to examine the world "dangerous" and, in so doing, demonstrate a certain hypocrisy in our society. Alcohol and cigarettes are potentially far more dangerous than cannabis and yet they seem to be judged as socially acceptable. A reasonable amount of alcohol does no harm. I am not so sure about cigarettes. The police are called into action only when alcohol causes danger to others, while cigarettes virtually escape the attention of our officers. Alcohol kills, as do cigarettes, and we quite rightly do our best to control their use. Why do we not control the use of cannabis in the same way? Our tax chest could benefit. Drug dealers would lose some income. Perfectly good, ordinary folk, including children, Shadow Cabinet ministers and John Ramirez would not be treated as criminals. What we do the people of Suffolk think? Perhaps the Human Rights Act will have a say? Thank you for your objective reporting of the case. KENNETH TOYE, Belle Vue Road, Ipswich - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens