Pubdate: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 Source: Guardian, The (UK) Section: Letters Copyright: Guardian Media Group 2000 Contact: http://www.guardian.co.uk/ Author: Paul B Rose A CORONER'S VERDICT ON THE DANGERS OF CANNABIS Your leader on drugs control (February 7) is a reflection of what informed opinion has been aware of for many years, and ignored by two generations of judicial authority for too many of those years. As the coroner, for more than a decade, for the southern district of Greater London, dealing with 4,000 reported deaths per annum, I have yet to come across a death directly caused by or directly connected with cannabis. A recent parliamentary reply covering the last decade fully supported that conclusion. However, cigarettes are responsible for in the region of 100,000 deaths per annum, alcohol directly causative of over 5,000 and, from my experience, a major contributor to very many more. However, I can enjoy my Chardonnay in public or private without fear of arrest, but the youngster with a relatively harmless amount of cannabis risks a jail sentence. I have seen at first hand quite brutal sentences inflicted by judges after their lunchtime tipple and tobacco. That is not to argue that there may not be dangers associated with the regular use of cannabis, but when I consider the 30-40 deaths per annum resulting from exposure to asbestos it helps to put the matter into more perspective. This is not a party political issue but successive governments have ignored the damage done to our criminal system and the alienation of youth, while all barring the Liberal party and the police foundation are misrepresented and tainted as favouring the use of drugs by the blanket condemnation of what is seen to be an outmoded establishment. Paul B Rose Kenton, Middlesex - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk