Pubdate: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 Source: Howick And Pakuranga Times (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003 Howick And Pakuranga Times. Contact: http://www.times.co.nz Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2953 Author: Craig Young Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1486/a07.html CANNABIS PSYCHOSIS FUNDAMENTALIST "Focus on the Family" activist Jenny Milne treats the concept of "cannabis psychosis" as incontrovertible. Other neurological researchers debate the actual existence of this alleged "psychosis." According to the British Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Schizophrenia Research and Germany's Fortschrifte der Neurologie Psychiatrie, there was no causal relationship between prior cannabis consumption and schizophrenic presentation. At the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre in Australia, Professor Wayne Hall agreed, and noted that early onset schizophrenia cases and their treated incidence reduced during the seventies and eighties. One reviewer of the cited study expressed concerns about the absence of detailed references to methodology, absence of control groups or access to the original raw data in Dr Murray's original paper. Is this reliable research? Some people with schizophrenia do develop polydrug use problems, or people with prior family or personal histories of schizophrenia shouldn't use cannabis. Polydrug use may be a risk factor for subsequent development of schizophrenia. If heavy or chronic cannabis use is a factor, then could this be countered through harm minimisation and risk reduction techniques? Should there be an age limit of eighteen for cannabis if it is ever decriminalised? Craig Young, Wellington - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk