Pubdate: Fri, 03 Jan 2014 Source: Manawatu Standard (New Zealand) Copyright: 2014 Manawatu Evening Standard Contact: http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1057 Author: Michael Cummings, Editor LESSONS FOR US IN COLORADO'S SMOKE The legalisation of recreational marijuana in the American state of Colorado has attracted international attention, and New Zealand lawmakers should pay close attention to the experiment. Hundreds of people queued up on New Year's Day to be among the first people to legally purchase state-regulated marijuana, with media from around the world there to witness the historic moment. The legalisation of the drug for recreational use by adults marks a significant change in America's drug culture, but whether it is positive or negative remains to be seen. Whatever plays out in Colorado ( and in Washington state when it follows suit later this year), now is a good time to start discussing whether New Zealand's prohibition on cannabis is the most sensible approach. It's a complicated issue, for sure, but it's difficult to escape the conclusion that criminalisation is a blunt, expensive and largely ineffective tool. That's not to say that legalisation is necessarily the answer, but we should start discussing what might be. A 25 year study of 1000 young New Zealanders' drug use, released in 2006, found that those who used cannabis regularly were at increased risk of using other illicit drugs. The authors of the study said what wasn't clear, however, was whether that was because people using cannabis were more likely to come into contact with other drug " markets" ( read dealers), or whether using cannabis made them more likely to experiment with more serious drugs. The former would support the argument in favour of liberalising marijuana controls, the latter would support greater restrictions. This is an area that requires closer examination, and there are many others. With two states in a country not culturally dissimilar to New Zealand embarking on a new approach to dealing with low-level drug use, many of the gaps in our understanding of drug users' behaviour are about to be filled. New Zealand has the ninth highest level of marijuana use per capita in the world. We spend millions of dollars each year policing, prosecuting and incarcerating offenders, and at least four officers have been killed while enforcing our cannabis laws as they are. That might be the most sensible and effective approach but, given the huge cost to society, we shouldn't be afraid to examine the alternatives. One more thing: A lot of people will be returning from holidays this weekend so if you're on the road in the next couple of days take a deep breath, be patient, and make sure you get where you're going safely. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D