Pubdate: Wed, 23 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 USE LINKED TO HOSPITAL CASES MORE than 130 people, most aged 15 to 25 and Maori, need hospital treatment each year for cannabis problems, according to information from Health Minister Annette King yesterday. In response to questions asked by ACT justice spokesman Stephen Franks, Mrs King said that on average 131 people a year were treated in hospital for cannabis psychoses and dependence. That figure did not include treatment for "cannabis-related poisoning", which is believed to refer to cannabis spiked with other drugs such as horse tranquilliser. Mrs King said people aged 20-25 and 15-20, were the most likely to need hospital treatment. Maoris accounted for 40 per cent "despite being only 14.5 per cent of the population". Prime Minister Helen Clark's statement this week that the cannabis review was a low priority led Mr Franks to accuse the Government yesterday of creating a smokescreen. "They used cannabis reform as a youth vote-winner but I think they've now panicked at the reactions from parents and principals. The Government has been pretty casual with what is rapidly becoming an urgent matter," he said. "All we've heard so far is vague abstract concepts, when any review would need to look at practical options." Mr Franks said ACT favoured a policy that gave educated adults the right to choose, but worked to protect children and those at risk. Drug Foundation executive director Sally Jackman said she was not surprised at the findings of a UMR Insight poll, conducted for The Dominion, that 60 per cent of people supported decriminalising or legalising cannabis. Poll results throughout the 1990s showed increasing support for a softer stance she said. Any possible law changes would have to consider public opinion because unpopular laws were difficult to enforce, she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens