Pubdate: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 Source: Timaru Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2000 Timaru Herald Contact: PO Box 46 Timaru New Zealand Fax: 64 3 688 1042 Author: Krista Hunter CANNABIS LAW CHANGES OPPOSED The Waimate District Council has thrown its support behind moves to stop the decriminalisation of cannabis. The mayors of Hutt City and Marlborough have called for support from fellow mayors in New Zealand to oppose any changes to the law. National education spokesperson Nick Smith has also asked for support of a petition by his party and the School Trustees Association to have decriminalisation taken off the Government's agenda. At yesterday's council meeting councillors voted to support moves to stop decriminalisation. Cr Ross Bell said the council should do anything possible to ensure cannabis use was not increased in Waimate. Cr Alister Wilson said the council should be listening and supporting school principals, who knew the affects of drug taking on students. In his letter to the council, Dr Smith said cannabis use adversely affected educational achievement, increased the incidents of mental health problems and increased the risk of road accidents. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake