Pubdate: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 Source: New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003 New Zealand Herald Contact: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/300 Author: Ruth Berry Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) THE POTTED FACTS * Cannabis is the third most popular drug in New Zealand, after alcohol and tobacco. The committee says it is widely used for its "euphoric" effect. * Use in New Zealand is comparable to the US, lower than Australia and higher than the Netherlands. * Most recent survey results (Public Health Research Unit) indicate just over 50 per cent of 15- to 45-year-olds tried cannabis in 2001, up from 40 per cent a decade earlier. * Heaviest users were 18- to 24-year-olds. * Health Ministry estimates in 1999 that nearly 20 per cent of population will suffer an alcohol use disorder and 2 to 3 per cent are at risk of cannabis dependence disorder. * About 22,000 people a year arrested for cannabis offences between 1994 and 2000. * Maori convictions are disproportionate to the Maori percentage of the population and Maori cannabis use rates. * Over the past five years, about 65 per cent of cannabis offences resulted in prosecution, with about 26 per cent resolved by warning or caution. * 9399 people were arrested for cannabis use in 1999. * Cannabis offences accounted for 94 per cent of all drug offences in the past decade, and 4.6 per cent of all offences. * Cannabis law enforcement accounted for $19 million of the $790 million police budget (2 per cent) in 2000-2001. * 552 written submissions (439 from individuals) to committee, nine expert submissions and 1978 form submissions stating that a public health perspective should replace a criminal justice approach. * 52 per cent of submissions supported legalisation and regulation of cannabis, and a further 20 per cent supported decriminalisation in some form. Only 21.7 per cent supported the status quo. * Most opposed any change allowing under-18s to use cannabis. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh