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jambutty 03-04-2008 12:34

Cannabis
 
The current national debate is once again about how to classify cannabis.

Brown has announced that a second review is to take place to look at if cannabis should be re-classified from the current class “C” drug to a class “B” drug.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2007/jul/18/immigrationpolicy.drugsandalcohol

Some sufferers of multiple scelorsis claim that cannabis alleviates their pain. So does heroin in the guise of morphine.

However it is daft to allow alcohol to be legally sold and all the problems that it causes, yet criminalize the use of cannabis.

The real problem with cannabis is that it is cultivated and sold by criminals because it is illegal to grow, posses, sell and use.

We can legally make our own beer and wine and even spirits for OUR OWN CONSUMPTION so why not cannabis. Alcohol not only kills and maims the user but others as well. Cannabis rarely if ever does the same.

Take the criminality out of cannabis by controlling its production and distribution and make it cheaper to buy from a licensed source, like a chemist, than buying it on the ‘street’. Undercut the criminals and they will go out of business. Once out of the cannabis business criminals would not be able to dupe their regular cannabis customers into trying other drugs, which would be a bonus. No doubt the criminal element will fight back but the government has to be strong and resolute even if it means that cannabis will be given away practically free. No business can run at a loss, especially a criminal business.

Then if the illegal cannabis trade can be wrested from the criminal the government should look at the possibility of doing the same with other so called ‘recreational’ drugs.

Finally, I have never knowingly used any illegal drug so from a purely personal view I don’t care what happens to cannabis. I prefer to keep my brain clear and active, which is why I do not use alcohol and haven’t done for more than 15 years.

jaysay 03-04-2008 12:41

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I don't really have an opinion as I have never used drugs. its bad enough having to take prescribed drugs just to stay alive let alone just for kicks

emamum 03-04-2008 12:44

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hasnt cannabis been proven to cause mental health problems?

panther 03-04-2008 13:08

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yep thats right emamum, can make ya paranoid.

mani 03-04-2008 13:26

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i think the prob with cannabis is that back when it entered mainstream it was harmless lil weed thing

now the variants being produced are ALOT stronger than the old stuff. hence much more dangerous

jambutty 03-04-2008 13:48

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 556586)
hasnt cannabis been proven to cause mental health problems?

In a few cases cannabis has been reported as causing mental health problems. Of maybe the cannabis just brought out what was already there.

Undoubtedly cannabis will affect different people in different ways. For instance some people are allergic to penicillin and other antibiotics. My daughter is allergic to the Novocain that dentists use to ease the pain of fillings and extractions.

But, quite rightly, they don’t ban Novocain just because she has problems with it.

Look at the leaflet that comes with any prescribed medicine. Among other things it will list possible side effects. Yet the drug is still in use and being prescribed.

As I understand it cannabis has progressed, if that’s the right word, to become stronger by the criminal element. They call it skunk don’t they? That is reason enough to take cannabis out of criminal hands.

emamum 03-04-2008 13:50

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i think skunk is less processed than the brown stuff which is called resin. Which is what makes it stronger.

pipinfort 03-04-2008 13:52

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 556597)
yep thats right emamum, can make ya paranoid.


Are you sure, surely not, you must be joking, not cannabis, give over,who said that, i`m sure someones following me................I never said i`d ever smoked it, did i? err no think not?......:w00t:

Yolanda25 03-04-2008 13:54

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i used to smoke cannabis, when i was younger, well only did it a few times, never used it again, my mum smokes cannabis to ease her arthritis and other pains and it works, when used moderated that is. i cant imagine my mum being stoned :silly:

MargaretR 03-04-2008 13:59

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I would welcome the chance (legally) to grow my own to relieve arthritic pain.
Doc can only give me paracetemol - useless
Looking forward to the day they prescibe it on NHS
The only other alternative is to emigrate to Holland.

garinda 03-04-2008 14:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 556585)
its bad enough having to take prescribed drugs just to stay alive let alone just for kicks

I'm with you on that one. According to this BBC site there are more than 400 chemicals in cannabis, and I feel I'm already getting more than my fair share via the drugs I take now.

BBC - Science & Nature - Hot Topics - Cannabis - Index Page


I'm in two minds about the downgrading of the drug. True it doesn't in itself have as much effect on society as alcohol, though the crime that is a direct result of it's illegal status, does.

For those who claim it helps relieve the pain of their medical condition, surely with today's technology similar effects could be produced synthetically, which could then be prescribed through a doctor?

True not everyone who takes cannabis will go on to be a crack addict, just as not everyone who ever has a drink will go on to be an alcoholic. Though what is a fact is that people who are addicted to harder drugs always start off smoking cannabis.

MargaretR 03-04-2008 14:08

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MS sufferers can have it on NHS
BBC NEWS | Health | Cannabis drug available in the UK

garinda 03-04-2008 14:10

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 556633)
I would welcome the chance (legally) to grow my own to relieve arthritic pain.
Doc can only give me paracetemol - useless
Looking forward to the day they prescibe it on NHS
The only other alternative is to emigrate to Holland.

By the way, I'm not saying those people who claim it helps relieve pain are in the wrong. I know a woman with MS who swears it is the only thing that helps her, and I suppose her buying it makes her a criminal, and her actions help support the criminals who supply the drugs trade, which is wrong.

garinda 03-04-2008 14:14

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 556637)


Though funding for it may depend under which Health Authority you fall under.

Multiple Sclerosis Society Website - Welcome to the MS Society - Sativex

Neil 03-04-2008 15:49

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 556597)
yep thats right emamum, can make ya paranoid.

no it can't, shhh wait a minute what was that noise..........help they are after me again.............................quick run.........................


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