Pubdate: 21 June 1999 Source: Times, The (UK) Copyright: 1999 Times Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ Author: Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent DOCTORS CALL FOR LEGALISED CANNABIS A group of leading doctors have become the first medical professionals to call for cannabis to be legalised for recreational use. The doctors, from the British Medical Association's Scottish committee on public health medicine, believe that a change in the law would help to control the spread of hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine. They will put forward a motion at the BMA's annual conference in Belfast next month asking for the organisation's support in their campaign to have the drug legalised for "medical and recreational use". The doctors claim that a refusal to legalise cannabis encourages people to view the drug in the same category as heroin or cocaine, leading to the assumption that taking hard drugs is no more harmful than smoking a joint. "I think more than half the population would support legislation if you laid out the evidence," George Venters, the committee chairman, said in an interview printed in Scottish editions of the Mail on Sunday. A spokesman for the BMA said: "This is only one committee of the BMA. It is not the policy of the BMA as a whole." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea