Pubdate: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2003 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.thewest.com.au Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/495 Author: Alan Wells MERITS IN USE OF DRUG I AM concerned about the approach of Opposition Leader Colin Barnett to cannabis law reform. He claims cannabis has a role in precipitating serious mental illness. Seven epidemiological studies conducted since 1965 found that the incidence of schizophrenia in the western countries where the studies were conducted was decreasing. This was around the time that cannabis use started to become popular. He has ignored the fact that about 30 per cent of Australians under 40 use cannabis on a casual or regular basis. In Holland where cannabis use has been decriminalised since the 1960s, the figure for casual or regular use for the under 40s is around 7 per cent. Another important fact is that about 62 per cent of West Australians arrested for minor cannabis offences are unemployed. Doesn't it make it more difficult for this group of mainly young people to make the transition to the workforce if they have a criminal record? I admire Mr Barnett for being willing to alienate himself with this big group of actual and potential voters on a matter he feels strongly about, but have reservations about his ability to manage affairs of state if he brings this level of analysis and objectivity to important public issues. Alan Wells, Wembley - --- MAP posted-by: Alex