Pubdate: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 Source: Dominion, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 2000 The Dominion Contact: P O Box 1297, Wellington, New Zealand Fax: +64 4 474-0350 Website: http://www.inl.co.nz/wnl/dominion/index.html Author: Oskar Alley CANNABIS REVIEW STRIKES HITCHES The Government's promised review of the legal status of cannabis has run into problems over its failure to reach agreement on how the revamp should be conducted. Prime Minister Helen Clark said yesterday that the review was necessary, but the Government had struck problems, including the terms of reference and whether a select committee had broad enough powers to handle the review. Two years ago, the health select committee voted unanimously to review cannabis laws but the matter has since rolled on without being addressed. The Government has said it intends to complete the review in its first term in office. A UMR Insight poll, conducted on behalf of The Dominion, found widespread support across the political spectrum for softening cannabis laws, with 60 per cent favouring either decriminalising or legalising the drug. Miss Clark, who favours instant fines for personal cannabis use, said the review should be undertaken by the health select committee. "We accepted the recommendation of the health select committee … that there should be a review of the legal status of cannabis. And there should be, but we're just having a little difficulty getting cooperation in the terms of reference." Problems struck included whether the health select committee had a wide enough scope to conduct the review, which covered ground a canvassed by the justice and electoral or law and order select committees, Miss Clark said. She did not believe the issue was one of the more pressing for the Government. "I wouldn't rate it terribly highly as a priority, there are one or two other things to do." Health Minister Annette King declared herself unavailable to speak on the subject, and health select committee chairwoman Judy Keall declined to comment, saying she did not want to speak, if Miss Clark had commented. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck