Pubdate: Mon, 31 Mar 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: Terry Ryan WE DISAGREE IN HIS letter (Prohibition has failed, 19/3), Niall Young correctly stated that cannabis is not harmless, but unfortunately his letter then lost its credibility when he stated that responsible cannabis use by consenting adults is safer than alcohol. Using cannabis is not safe in any circumstances or in any amounts. It is carcinogenic, it attacks most parts of the body and, contrary to the belief of many people, it is, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, responsible for many deaths. It also has the potential to trigger schizophrenia and psychotic problems. One of the main dangers of cannabis is that many people do not, or will not, believe that it is a dangerous substance. The Quit campaign in this State has met with great success in encouraging people to give up smoking tobacco. Why don't we do the same with cannabis? It is possible. The late Dr John Anderson set up such a program, Quit Marijuana, in New South Wales and it is operating successfully. With such a dangerous substance it is always better to try for prohibition than to give up and allow it to do its damage unhindered. TERRY RYAN Thornlie - --- MAP posted-by: Beth