Cannabis is linked to rising child crime and harder drugs
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- Cannabis is linked to rising child crime and harder drugs
- Marijuana Multiplies Suspect’s Problems
- Pakistani boxers banned for using cannabis
- Police seize $6-million in marijuana plants
- Police seize 400 cannabis plants
- Three arrested for selling marijuana in convenience store parking lot
Cannabis is linked to rising child crime and harder drugs
Times Online – Nov 24, 2006
It places Britain among the worst European nations for drug misuse at a time when prices are falling and addiction could rise further. Despite record levels of drug seizures, officials admit they are failing to hit the markets where users buy their drugs. Against this backdrop, the call for changes to the cannabis legislation came from 400 delegates at the annual conference of the Magistrates’ Association in Coventry. Roger Davy, a West Yorkshire magistrate and a national spokesman on youth courts, said: “Children — and that’s what they are — as young as 12, 13 and 14 are coming before us for offences of theft and robbery, which they admit are to raise money to feed their cannabis habit. ” He said that cannabis use did not automatically plunge children into a life of crime, but many children believed cannabis was now legal and that nothing would happen if they were caught with it. Mr Davy said that the downgrading of cannabis to a Class C category had sent out the wrong message to vulnerable young people and he cited the case of a 15-year-old boy who had come before Bradford Crown Court accused of murdering one of his brothers in a frenzied knife attack after drinking up to seven cans of lager and smoking several joints. Mr Davy said: “The message has been sent out that having cannabis is not a serious offence, so more people have started to use it — who knows how many.
Marijuana Multiplies Suspect’s Problems
Washington Post – Nov 24, 2006
Marijuana a substance less dangerous than alcohol should not be illegal. And no I dont smoke marijuana but common sense should prevail.
Pakistani boxers banned for using cannabis
Pakistan Dawn – Nov 24, 2006
Meherullah Lassi, who won a gold medal in the 2002 Asian Games at Busan, South Korea, and Faisal Kareem tested positive during the South Asian Federation (SAF) Games in Colombo, Sri Lanka in August this year. They appeared before a disciplinary committee of the SAF Games in Colombo on Wednesday. Both were found guilty of using the banned drug cannabis for enhanced performances during the Games where both won gold medals.