Pubdate: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 Source: Colchester Evening Gazette (UK) Copyright: 2001, Quicksilver Media Contact: 43-44 North Hill, Colchester, Essex CO1 1TZ Fax: 01206 508295 Feedback: http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/scripts/email.asp?section=Email%20The%20Editor Website: http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/ Forum: http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/scripts/bb/bbuser_readandcomment.asp?board7&area Author: Don Barnard Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) CANNABIS AND LAWS I note, your views in your comment column on February 20 about the levels of drinking and drug taking. I believe everyone knows that cannabis is dangerous addictive substances which turns out to be 'not all that dangerous' and 'not all that addictive' - -could this be the reason for the alleged disrespect for authority and rampant use of cannabis by all sections of society? Does this also justify a 'relaxation' of the laws that would otherwise control? I am told good laws should reflect the latest scientific understanding, be accepted by the public as fair, enforceable, consistent, and conform to international Human Right Law. UK cannabis control policy fails on all counts and it is not therefore a realistic or a sensible goal of public policy! If a good law is one that reduces misconduct, while a bad law results in increased infractions, then laws controlling cannabis raises the question that is too seldom addressed when considering policy on cannabis - Does social deviance lead to social controls, or do such controls result in deviance? No, today's climate does not justify a 'relaxation' of the rules which would otherwise control. Rather, it necessitates a strengthening of the constitutional norms to safeguard reasonable exercises of personal liberty from unwarranted invasion, and to prevent uncontrolled hysteria from severely impairing our legislators. Nothing promotes disrespect for authority more than unjust and unworkable stupid laws - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager