Letter from Julian Brazier MP, July 2006

 

Thank you for your letter dated 3rd July, regarding my views on the arrest and prosecution of those claiming to use cannabis for medical reasons.
I think I have said before, I take the view that any tolerance of illegal drug is a quick fix that can lead to many more problems than it creates. A United Nations report recently said that cannabis is considerably more potent than a few decades ago and that it was a mistake to dismiss it as a "soft" and relatively harmless drug. It is said that the harmful characteristics of cannabis are no longer that different from those of other plant-based drugs such as cocaine and heroine. The Government's seriously confused course of action on cannabis has led to chaos and confusion in the enforcement of drug laws. This in turn has led to a continuing failure to reduce this dangerous threat to lives.


With regard to its supposed medical benefits, i have never subscribed to this view, and the medical evidence suggests that it can cause great damage both to the lungs and the brain.


I am afraid we shall have to agree to agree to disagree on this.

 

Julian Brazier MP

 

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