Pubdate: Mon, 26 May 2008
Source: Yorkshire Evening Press (UK)
Copyright: 2008 Newsquest Media Group
Contact:  http://www.thisisyork.co.uk
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2146
Author: Jason Rayner

SNIFFING OUT SKUNK

Regarding your article "Focus on super-strength drug",  the term
"skunk" has been misappropriated and used very  effectively by certain
sections of society to  caricature, demonise and distance cannabis
from the  mildly psychoactive plant that it actually is.

The deliberate and specious differentiation between  skunk and
cannabis seeks to create the myth that it is  a separate and more
dangerous substance than the one  that most people know of and to give
it some sort of  bogeyman status. The truth: skunk is cannabis.

It is a strain of cannabis bred by the Dutch in the  1980s, originally
called "skunk#1". Since then,  hundreds of different strains have been
created, all of  which have different growing characteristics,
strengths, flavours and names. These are not skunk. To  name all
unpollinated female flowers of the cannabis  plant under a catch-all
agenda-laden media-friendly  label is at best doing the growers a
disservice, at  worst blatantly lying to serve an ulterior motive.
After all, the practice of separating the male plants  from the
females to produce "sinsemilla" (meaning  without seeds) in order to
potentiate the active  ingredients has been around long before the
1980s. It  is nothing new. Similarly, strawberry growers  discourage
"runners" from forming as they cause the  plant to put less energy
into fruiting.

This kind of growing is no different to the use of F1  hybrid seeds by
the average gardener to increase crop  yield, aid resistance to
disease or improve flavour of  everyday crops like carrots or
tomatoes. But I guess if  you have an agenda to push, then, from the
prohibitionist point of view, "mind-bending  super-potent drug
scourge" works better than  "selectively bred cross-pollinated plant".

Jason Rayner,  Wenlock Terrace, Fulford Road, York.
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