Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Source: Essex Chronicle (UK) Copyright: 2004 Quicksilver Media Contact: http://www.thisisessex.co.uk Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1317 Author: Name withheld Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?207 (Cannabis - United Kingdom) CANNABIS EFFECT THE down grading of cannabis from class B to C seems to have prompted the 'anti-cannabis' campaigners to launch their traditional arguments, against a drug that, if it really did have all the negative effects claimed, should have long ago turned the population of the UK into snarling drugged out zombies. Therefore, in referring to the 'dark effects' of cannabis (Chronicle, January 22), I must take issue with a "parents' tragedy" as justification for maintaining its classification and 'illegal' status. The link between psychotic illness and consumption of cannabis is often cited as reason enough to keep it illegal. However; the only satisfying evidence linking the two would seem to be the link with historical, anti-cannabis propaganda. The argument is no more sophisticated, or backed up with evidence, than the ridiculous 1950s anti-cannabis film 'Reefer Madness'. Secondly, there is nothing better than a "parents' tragedy" to muddy the waters in the interests of the anti-cannabis campaigners. To argue against their viewpoint - given such painful experience - would appear heartless and we must listen and feel guilty if we dare to contradict. The Government is making this change to the classification law based on the experience of millions of cannabis users. It has based this decision on the fact that cannabis is clearly not, based on one experience, 'capable of ruining a person mentally for life'. The anti-cannabis campaigners will never understand that advocacy of prohibition merely makes it more attractive for potential users, not least because a 'cannabis experience' would soon teach you that paranoia, fear and loathing, are attributes of people who say you should not use it! NAME AND ADDRESS SUPPLIED. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh