Pubdate: Sat, 30 May 1998 Source: Times The (UK) Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR REASSESSMENT OF CANNABIS DANGERS Sir, Dr Andrew Wilski (letter, May 23) makes valid points on the adverse effects of long-term cannabis use. Yet he acknowledges that "those who are mentally sturdy may tolerate its use without great harm". It seems that the greatest peril to the long-term pot user is to induce "a state of low motivation". Shouldn't the mentally sturdy be allowed to choose? The deleterious effects of long-term alcohol consumption are well known and are measurably more destructive than prolonged cannabis use. Yet there is no outcry in Great Britain to ban alcohol. In my country marijuana prohibition has been a huge failure, lining the pockets of dealers and lawyers and turning otherwise law-abiding people into criminals. The great erosion of will is more with politicians, who do not seem to give serious consideration to this subject, than with the individual user. Yours truly, STEVEN DAVIS, 911 Jewel Street, Austin, Texas May 24. - ------------------- Sir, Dr Wilski tells us that it should be obvious to anyone working in the field of psychiatry that "cannabis is a stealthily noxious substance", but offers no evidence. For thirty years I have worked in the field as a counsellor and read widely in drugs literature. During that time I have known six psychiatrists who attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to help them recover from alcoholism. I have yet to hear of anyone trying to recover from addiction to marijuana. In 1988, after a two-year investigation involving thousands of pages of expert testimony, the American Drug Enforcement Agency's own chief admininstrator, Francis L. Young, concluded that "marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man" (Docket No. 86-22, September 6, 1988). Thus I trust Dr Wilski will not think me guilty of either "ill-will or ignorance" if I find his position totally unpersuasive. Yours etc, PAT DOLAN, 503 Pendrell Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 3N4. May 25. - ---