New Zealand Parliaments
Health Select Committee Repeats Call
For "The Government to review the appropriateness of existing policy on cannabis
and its use and reconsider the legal status of cannabis."
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New Zealand NORML
Hails Recommendation of Parliaments Health Select Committee
that "the Government review the appropriateness of existing policy on cannabis
and its use and reconsider the legal status of cannabis."June 11, 1999
From The New Zealand Herald
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ADVICE TO REVIEW DOPE LAW REPEATED
WELLINGTON - The Governments policies on cannabis are not
working and should be reviewed, says a parliamentary committee.
The health select committee is also repeating its call for the Government to reconsider
the illegality of the drug.
A report it released yesterday follows last years inquiry into the mental health
effects of cannabis.
That found that moderate use of cannabis did not harm most
people, although it did not deny the serious impact the drug could have,
particularly on schizophrenics or those with mental illnesses.
After the inquiry, the committee recommended that the Government review its policy on
cannabis and the legal status of the drug.
Yesterday, chairman Brian Neeson restated that position after considering a petition
urging decriminalising the recreational use of cannabis.
Mr Neeson said it was clear that Government policies of prohibition were no great
deterrent to using cannabis.
If the drug did cause harm to a small proportion of users, it was better that they had
access to treatment without fear of the stigma of criminalisation.
"In light of the evidence we have heard on the effects of
cannabis and the high rate of use in New Zealand, the effectiveness of the current policy
requires examination."
Mr Neeson, who does not personally favour liberalisation, said yesterday that while the
Government had no plans to review the legal status of cannabis, that did not mean it was
not being talked about.
"What weve got to have a look at is the use of it, the
recreational use of it, the sociological implications of cannabis..."
"We have to understand that there is an epidemic out there as far as the
distribution of cannabis is concerned..." he said.
"The Government itself and the country and the community
have to decide exactly what they want to do from now on."
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