Pubdate: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2003 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.thewest.com.au Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/495 Author: Tony White FACTS MATTER IN CANNABIS DEBATE - PT 1 THE West report (Fight looms on cannabis law change, 20/3) states that the State Government is moving to decriminalise cannabis use. The latest Australian research figures (2003) show that 39 per cent of the general population have used cannabis and 64 per cent of University students have done the same. This means that almost 40 per cent of the population are defined as having engaged in a criminal activity. This immediately has a marginalising effect. People feeling that they are on the "outside" of society can have very dire long-term effects for a society. In the report Colin Barnett is quoted as saying: "This society does not need another widely used and legitimised drug". The problem for Mr Barnett is that it is already widely used and obviously already considered legitimate by a big section of the general community. The other difficulty with the Government handling of cannabis use is the way in which it "cries wolf". Public comment and advertising campaigns commonly highlight the point that links cannabis use and the onset of schizophrenia - a drug-induced psychosis. The prevalence of schizophrenia is usually put at about one to 2 per cent of the population. Clearly there is a very big percentage of cannabis users who develop no mental health problems. The problem is the youth of this society will quickly realise that they are, at worse, being lied to about this public health issue or at least being given very exaggerated public health information. Then when they hear other public health information about things like safe sex and the transmission of HIV they can easily conclude that they are also being given either downright false information or very exaggerated information. It is essential that we give accurate information in public health campaigns even when we want to scare people away from using cannabis. TONY WHITE, psychologist, North Perth. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens