Pubdate: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen (IA) Copyright: 2006 Iowa City Press-Citizen Contact: http://www.press-citizen.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1330 Author: Carol deProsse, Caroline Dieterle Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) DON'T BELIEVE THE SCARE TACTICS A recent article in the journal, Psychopharmacology, states that "No evidence was found for long-term deficits in working memory and selective attention in frequent cannabis users after one week of abstinence." It also states that "cannabis users did not differ from controls in terms of overall patterns of brain activity in the region involved in the cognitive functions." Previous reports of other clinical trials have reported similar results (Psychological Medicine, 2004; International Neuropsychological Society, 2003; and Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2002.) Reports of children being "knocked on their (butt)," losing scholarships, dropping out of school, and attempting suicide because of their use of marijuana is citing reactions of a minority of youthful users. In fact, a majority of users lead productive lives. More scholarships are lost through being arrested while in possession of a joint or a bud than are lost through becoming stupid or apathetic as a result of smoking marijuana. Using inaccurate information and scare tactics is one sure way to teach our youth that authority figures lie and to cause them to disbelieve everything they are told. We would rather have our children using marijuana than alcohol or tobacco. Alcohol can make people mean, tobacco has well known deadly consequences, and both can be addictive. Finally, more potent pot means less will be smoked to enjoy its effects. Carol deProsse, Lone Tree Caroline Dieterle, Iowa City - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman