Pubdate: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 Source: Oldham Evening Chronicle (UK) Copyright: Oldham Evening Chronicle 2001 Contact: P. O. Box 47, Oldham, Lancashire, England OL1 1EQ Fax: 0161-652 2111 Website: http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/ Author: All Things In Moderation Note: The Oldham Chronicle allows pen names if the author supplies their name and address. Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n324/a04.html TACKLE DRUGS AS A SOCIAL ISSUE In the light of the recent research showing widespread alcohol related problems among young people, Chronicle Comment made a number of pertinent points concerning our drug policies. I totally agree that a combined substance abuse policy would go a long way to reducing the harms of all drugs, legal or illegal. Unfortunately, such a sensible recommendation is unlikely to be implemented by the government in the forseeable future. The concept of harm reduction (reducing the harms caused by drugs and the harms caused by drug prohibition) is anathema to the Labour government, who see drugs policy primarily as a law and order issue rather than a health and social issue. Clearly alcohol and tobacco are the major drug problems in society today. Even as someone who likes an occasional drink, I was shocked to find that one in eight deaths of men under 30 is directly caused by alcohol. Compare this to deaths caused by cannabis - no recorded overdose death in 5000 years of recorded use. Of course cannabis is not completely harmless, and people are more prone to accidents when under it's influence, but if I was to hazard a guess, I would reckon the death rate attributable to cannabis use would be nearer 1 in 8 million rather than 1 in 8 as it is for alcohol. The Anne Widdecombe's of this world should think about that they next time they swig champagne in public whilst preaching "zero tolerance" about the "scourge of illegal drugs". The health of the nation should take priority over drug war rhetoric. All Things In Moderation - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens