UN criticises British decision to downgrade cannabis

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UN criticises British decision to downgrade cannabis
Telegraph.co.uk – Jun 27, 2006
In an unusual statement, he suggested cannabis was as harmful as cocaine and heroin – a stance which differs wildly from the British attitude of treating cannabis far less seriously than Class A substances. Although he did not specifically name the UK, Mr Costa said at the Washington DC launch of the UNODC’s 2006 World Drug Report: “Policy reversals leave young people confused as to just how dangerous cannabis is. Article continues advertisement.

Medical Marijuana: Then and Now
Opinion Editorials – Jun 27, 2006
The more things change in the 69-years-and-counting of prohibition, the more they seem to stay exactly the same, even though today does not have to be like it was back then. Back then, prohibitionists hyped the threat posed by the abuse of cannabis. It was said that the mere use of cannabis could turn the most habitually calm person on the planet into a maniacal murderer instantly, without any warning. Back then, it was

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