Pubdate: Sun, 11 May 2008 Source: Observer, The (UK) Copyright: 2008 The Observer Contact: http://www.observer.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/315 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n459/a08.html DON'T KEEP OFF THE GRASS At the risk of belittling the terrible experiences of families ruined by the abuse of cannabis, I find many view points on the subject unacceptable ('Hippie dream, modern nightmare', last week). I am a 31-year-old who has smoked pot regularly since the age of 18, though I have, as time has moved on, curbed my substance abuse. Use of cannabis does not always lead to the disintegration of a person and the breakdown of family values. It does not lead to groups of teenagers becoming packs of wild animals ready to kill. In isolation, it is likely to lead to someone becoming paranoid and, in worst cases, being sick and passing out. Most of the time, it leads to a belief that everything is funny, certain types of music are better than they actually are, and the search for chocolate is the one true quest. Perceptions of the drug have been clouded by press reports. I was recently treated to a discussion by two women in the office I work in. Skunk, it seemed, was no longer safe; it was being 'cut' with all sorts of rubbish and was sending people mad. The ignorance here was staggering but enlightening, because I know that these are just average people, with average opinions. It must be time to start acknowledging that education is the only way forward. Ignoring current research leads to misconceptions, inaccuracies - and is simply wrong. Name and address supplied - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake