Pubdate: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 Source: Observer, The (UK) Copyright: 2005 The Observer Contact: http://www.observer.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/315 Author: Peter Coltman Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?207 (Cannabis - United Kingdom) JOINT POLICY Charles Clarke's decision to review the evidence about the consequences of cannabis use is the latest in a long line of government failures to deal with the evidence of the dangers of drug abuse. There may well be health risks in the use of cannabis but they are minute in comparison to known risks of alcohol abuse. Street violence when pubs close is the tip of an iceberg beneath which lies gross domestic violence, including murder, largely fuelled by alcohol. The cost to the NHS of alcohol abuse outstrips by millions the cost of other drug abuse. The government doesn't deal with alcohol because it raises revenue from sales, whereas it gets nothing from the illegal sale of cannabis, heroin and other drugs. The logic is to decriminalise these drugs and treat them like alcohol and cigarettes. There is an obvious risk in this strategy but it is small compared with the known risk from alcohol. Peter Coltman, Leeds - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom