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Cannabis Needs Long-Term Approach, says Hope UK

A proper response to cannabis-related harm needs more than a change in the law, says the head of Christian drug education charity Hope UK.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Thursday, August 9, 2007, 12:57 (BST)
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The head of Christian drug education charity Hope UK has called for a "long-term" approach to solve the problem of cannabis-related harm.

A study published at the end of last month revealed that marijuana users are 41 per cent more likely to suffer a psychotic illness such as schizophrenia later in life than those who never used the drug.

George Ruston, Director of Hope UK, said that the latest research simply added to mounting evidence from reports on cannabis and emerging true-life stories against cannabis that are putting "mounting pressure" on the Government to re-think its position on the drug and its current legal status.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has already asked for a review of cannabis classification, which was downgraded to Class C from Class B a few years ago, and a consultation is underway to assess the Government's overall drug strategy.

But Mr Ruston said that the response to cannabis-related harm needed to further than a change in the law.

"Healthcare is needed as well for an increasing number of individuals, many of whom have conditions that have been made worse by cannabis use. But more attention needs to be paid to the less dramatic effects of cannabis which include apathy and short-term memory loss," he said.

"Research is needed to show just how much potential is lost because regular cannabis use results in lower examination results and an inability to fulfil potential.

"A long-term approach needs to be taken which includes education and prevention."



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Added: Thursday, August 9, 2007, 18:02 (BST)

Research has showed that campaigns against marijuana use strangely increase use; and in the Netherlands legalising has decreased use. It is a simple model that many do not want us to realise. What upsets me most is articles such as this, I do not want my children to use drugs but we must remember they are something the Government has made us scared of. With proper access and education we can all make choices. If we are an addict we need help with our psychological problems and our doctors need to prescribe us the narcotic we are addicted to; in order to stop the Governments self fulfilling prophecy of jail, addiction and no psychological help. Maria please educate yourself as you are in a powerful position as a journalist and christian. Be careful of false idols.

Sam, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

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