Pubdate: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 Source: Evening Courier (UK) Copyright: 2000 The Halifax Courier Ltd. Contact: Mailbag, PO Box 19, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2SF, England Fax: +44-(0)1422-260341 Website: http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/ Author: P. White Note: Letters for Mailbag, including those sent by e-mail, must contain the writer's name and full postal address, although the complete address is not normally published. GET IT RIGHT ON CANNABIS I WRITE in response to Philip Solan's letter ("Don't ignore drugs dangers", "Mailbag" June 30). Cannabis may or may not have been a factor in calming English football fans in Holland; however Mr Solan is badly misinformed on several points of fact about the effects of cannabis. Mr Solan refers to "unknown health hazards that cannabis users are submitting themselves to". Cannabis has been extensively researched, particularly by the U.S. government, for the last 40 years. We know more about cannabis than most prescription drugs we take or the foods that we eat. Put simply, there are no more "hazards" left to discover. Mr Solan also states that "many users are seriously debilitated for the rest of their lives. This is simply nonsense. The use of cannabis, even long term, poses no significant health risk. The "drug dependency" to which Mr Solan refers does not really apply to cannabis. Experts in the field of addiction rate cannabis as about as addictive as caffeine and far less addictive than alcohol and nicotine. Even long-term heavy users of cannabis are able to quit the habit with only the mildest of withdrawal symptoms, which soon pass. Also the old cliche that "cannabis leads to harder drugs", the so called "gateway theory", is stated as fact by Mr Solan. There is no evidence to support this belief. Scientists have been unable to find any causal link between the use of cannabis and the use of any other substance. Mr Solan really should get his facts straight before accusing the "Evening Courier" or anyone else of printing "misleading" articles. P. White - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart