Pubdate: Wed, 09 May 2001 Source: Prague Post (Czech Republic) Contact: http://www.praguepost.cz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/346 Author: Kari Neumeyer, Vojtech Saman contributed to this report. SOFTER DRUG LAW SOUGHT Teen Marijuana Use Up, ODS Wants To End Possession Penalties To score marijuana in the capital, you don't even have to ask. Just show up. On a sunny afternoon at a beer garden in Prague 2, joints circulated freely around the tables. Possession of a small amount of marijuana carries a sentence of up to two years in prison, but the young people smoking in broad daylight appeared unconcerned. A recently released Interior Ministry survey of secondary-school students between the ages of 14 and 19 found that 47.6 percent have tried drugs. And 82 percent of users tried marijuana or hashish first. But some parliamentarians don't think police should waste their time on marijuana smokers. Eva Dundackova and Lucie Talmanova, both members of the conservative Civic Democratic Party (ODS), recently announced plans to introduce an amendment that would decriminalize possession of marijuana, while increasing penalties for dealing. "Nobody gets in trouble for pot," said 23-year-old Jirka, who declined to give his surname. He and his 20-year-old sister Mlada have been growing their own pot for more than three years. They live outside the capital and said their parents are aware that they cultivate marijuana. "They know it may be illegal, but it's not bad," Jirka said. If the amendment passed, they wouldn't be breaking any laws unless they sold it, which Jirka said they don't. "I don't like buying and selling it, so I grow it," he said. Ivan Langer, the ODS deputy chairman, said laws cracking down on drug users have failed and that he supports the decriminalization of possession. "I know it sounds a bit strange," he said. "No one wants to legalize drugs; we just want to change the system." Langer and his ODS colleagues said it should still be illegal for minors to use drugs. But little is being done to halt marijuana use among teenagers. David, 18, said he was caught with a joint in the school bathroom during a post-finals party, but wasn't disciplined. "They made me extinguish it, that's all," he said. David smokes pot with his friends Robert and Sara several times a week. Sara, 15, said she has smoked pot with her 27-year-old stepmother. And Robert, 18, who first tried marijuana when he was 15, started growing marijuana in his house about two years ago. "My mother waters my plant for me," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew