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Cannabis makes you like, crazy, man
IOL ^ | July 4, 2003 | Cape Times

Posted on 07/05/2003 4:39:53 PM PDT by FairOpinion

London - The increasing use of cannabis by adolescents is threatening the mental health of a generation because of the drug's capacity to trigger psychosis, a leading psychiatrist has warned.

Robin Murray, a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry, said growing evidence linking cannabis with mental disorder had failed to curb use of the drug. One study suggested cannabis users were at seven times higher risk of developing mental problems.

"In the past 18 months, a number of studies have confirmed that cannabis consumption increases later risk of schizophrenia," he told the Royal College of Psychiatrists annual conference in Edinburgh. "This research must not be ignored."

As Murray delivered his warning, doctors at the British Medical Association's annual conference rejected by a large majority calls for cannabis and other recreational drugs to be legalised.

'Prohibition does not work' Connie Fozzard, a retired surgeon, told the conference legalisation would help to cut crime.

"Prohibition does not work," she said. "Just look at the experience of the United States when it tried to ban alcohol. What arose out of that was Al Capone and armed gangs - and that is what happening now in this country."

Speaking at the psychiatrists' conference in Edinburgh, Murray said research suggested cannabis might interact with a genetic vulnerability in some people, sufficient to push them over the edge.

His review of research in Sweden, Holland and New Zealand found that cannabis use was higher among psychotic patients than the broader population. It had been thought that patients took the drug to counter the negative symptoms of the illness, but Murray said this had been ruled out by more recent research.

A Dutch study of 4 000 people found that those taking large amounts of cannabis were almost seven times more likely to have psychotic symptoms three years later.

'Just look at the experience of the United States when it tried to ban alcohol' A study in 1987 of 50 000 Swedish conscripts found that those who admitted at age 18 to having used cannabis on more than 50 occasions were six times more likely to develop schizophrenia in the following 15 years.

Research in New Zealand found that those who used cannabis at age 15 were four-and-a-half times at higher risk of developing psychosis by the age of 26.

Murray said the results held even when initial personality was taken into account. He concluded that the impact of cannabis on the mental health of young people "may not be negligible" and that reducing use among the young "may help to avoid some cases of psychosis".

The findings come as the British government prepares to downgrade cannabis from a Class B to a Class C drug next year so there will be a lesser penalty for possession. Most people caught in possession of a small amount will have it confiscated and receive a reprimand or warning.

A Home Office spokesperson said the intention was to free police time to concentrate on Class A drugs such as heroin.

This article was originally published on page 2 of The Cape Times on July 04, 2003


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: addiction; britain; cannabis; drugs; legalize; marijuana; newzealand; psychotic; schizophrenia; study; sweden; wodlist
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To: Analogman
Let 'em smoke up!

Thanks! That's mighty white of you. Now how about putting your money where your mouth is and help us get rid of the criminal penalties.

162 posted on 07/08/2003 6:35:38 AM PDT by TigersEye (Joe McCarthy was right ... so was PT Barnum!)
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To: TigersEye; Wolfie
"After smoking enough pot to winter a herd of horses my politics are somewhere to the right of Attila the Hun. I guess it had an effect on my mind."

Post of the year on a WOD thread! LOL!

163 posted on 07/08/2003 7:00:14 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: MrLeRoy
Sometimes on FR we are subject to an almost alien influence and when some posters to a thread call attention to themselves and arouse suspicion as pretenders. I am afraid that Gore2000 and some others are hosts to a virus from outer space that borders on the insane.


164 posted on 07/08/2003 7:18:46 AM PDT by Helms
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To: Analogman
Sounds good right down the line. If a stone cold sober driver causes an accident they should have the same fiscal responsibility and face the same legal consequences as a drunk driver. Mitigating circumstances can always be considered in setting the extent of fiscal and legal consequences. Being stoned or drunk ought to pretty well mitigate the consideration of any mitigating circumstances. That's the way due process should play out, IMO. I am just as willing to have that measure of justice applied to me as I am to having it applied to everyone else.
166 posted on 07/09/2003 9:15:15 AM PDT by TigersEye (Joe McCarthy was right ... so was PT Barnum!)
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To: FairOpinion
Something to consider for those who insist that there are no harmful effects from marijuana.

Anyone who understand junk science will concider it, and discard it.

167 posted on 07/09/2003 9:48:37 AM PDT by Protagoras (Putting government in charge of morality is like putting pedophiles in charge of children.)
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To: E Rocc
Yeah, well, old Robert had a lot of things right, didn't he? I kind of miss him.
168 posted on 07/09/2003 2:48:23 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian
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To: Xenalyte
I guess your reading comprehension is rather slight.
169 posted on 07/11/2003 6:59:22 PM PDT by sine_nomine (I am pro-choice...the moment the baby has a choice.)
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To: sine_nomine
Perhaps it has to do with the way you worded your post. br>
I guess you're wrong about my reading comprehension, since I taught English at the University of Houston for three years.
170 posted on 07/12/2003 5:32:56 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: Xenalyte
I trust br> that you taught proof-reading skills!
171 posted on 07/12/2003 6:51:37 AM PDT by sine_nomine (I am pro-choice...the moment the baby has a choice.)
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To: sine_nomine
If you'd read my post, you'd see that I taught English. Proofreading isn't taught, per se.

BTW, it's not nice to poke fun at someone who hasn't had any caffeine yet.
172 posted on 07/12/2003 7:01:14 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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