Pubdate: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 Source: Witness, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2015 The Witness. Contact: http://www.witness.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2960 Author: Calvin Govender CANNABIS IS CONSIDERED NON-TOXIC THE article "Loads of dagga cleared near Lincoln Meade" (The Witness, December 17) refers. In the article, KZN police commissioner Mmamonnye Ngobeni indicates she would have expected the community to inform officers about a plantation of cannabis in plain sight. It appears that our top brass have fallen out of touch with the needs of communities they have been mandated to serve. Communities are clearly more interested in reducing violent crime. Cannabis is considered non-toxic because it is physically impossible to consume enough to induce death. Yet a person can easily die of alcohol poisoning. We are hard-wired for cannabis and have receptors for cannabinoids. The body's endo-cannabinoid system provides a modulatory function and is responsible for eating, sleeping, relaxing, digestion and forgetting. Cannabinoids are even found in breast milk because it pacifies babies. Since ancient times, Hindus and Rastafarians have used the plant for cultural/ religious purposes. The leaves are used to make tea for asthma and the nutritious hemp seed can be added to salads and breakfast muesli. We pray that our leaders help us protect our hard-earned constitutional and human rights. CALVIN GOVENDER Pietermaritzburg - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom