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Publisher of Marijuana Myths; Marijuana Facts Pays for Press Release
For Coverage of New Dutch Marijuana Stats


(Ed. note: While the media give uncritical saturation coverage to the Partnership for A Drug-Free America’s bogus statistics on DEAland marijuana use,
See
PDFA’s Propaganda Released On the Internet Hides Margin Of Error That Makes Headline Meaningless

they have virtually ignored the recent Dutch study that shows that Dutch marijuana use if even lower than previously thought.
See
Legalize Marijuana and Reduce Use? New Survey Puts Estimate of Dutch Marijuana Use Even More Below DEAland
and
Go Dutch!

So the publishers of Marijuana Myths; Marijuana Facts had to do commercial press release of the sort commonly used by companies to announce new products.

As a result, this story appears on the Yahoo news pages when you do a search for "marijuana." Freedom of the press sometimes extends to those who can afford to pay for a PR Newswire press release.)

From the Lindesmith Center

"Company Press Release"

Dutch Marijuana Use Lower Than Previously Thought: New Study Shatters American Myth That Relaxed Dutch Marijuana Laws Cause Increased Marijuana Use

Despite Decriminalization, Dutch Use Less Marijuana Than Americans

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands,

April 17 /PRNewswire/ --

A new study with sweeping implications for marijuana policy in the United States and abroad has found the number of marijuana users in the Netherlands to be substantially lower than previously estimated. According to a study released this week by the Centre for Drug Research (CEDRO) at the University of Amsterdam, only about 2 to 3 percent of the Dutch population (ages 12 years old and up) had used marijuana in the previous month. Earlier studies had put the rate at about 5.0 to 6.5 percent.

"Previous estimates were based on surveys in Amsterdam, which has a higher use rate than the rest of the country," said Peter Cohen, one of the authors of the study. "By including the cities of Tilberg and Utrecht in our survey, the results are more representative of the Dutch population as a whole."

These findings offer new insight into the relationship between marijuana use and marijuana policy. For the last twenty years, Dutch citizens over the age of 18 have been able to buy and use marijuana in government-regulated coffee shops. In the United States, where it is illegal under federal law to grow, purchase or use marijuana, U.S. government studies have found Americans use marijuana more often than the Dutch. According to a 1996 U.S. government study, between 4.2 and 5.3 percent of the U.S. population (ages 12 years old and up) had used marijuana in the past month. Despite fundamentally different marijuana policies, the Dutch use less marijuana than Americans.

"This study is further evidence that Dutch marijuana policy has not resulted in an explosion of marijuana use," said Dr. John P. Morgan, co-author of the book Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts: A Review of the Scientific Evidence (The Lindesmith Center, $12.95 U.S., paperback).

"Despite an overly punitive policy toward marijuana in the U.S., Americans still use more marijuana." Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts co-author Lynn Zimmer asks, "If the Dutch are using less marijuana, what purpose was served by arresting 642,000 Americans for possessing marijuana last year?"

Based in New York, the Lindesmith Center ( www.lindesmith.org ) is a research institute that concentrates on broadening the drug policy debate. The guiding principle of the center is harm reduction, an alternative approach to drug policy and treatment that focuses on minimizing the adverse effects of both drug use and drug prohibition. The Lindesmith Center is a project of the Open Society Institute. Founded by philanthropist George Soros, the Open Society Institute promotes the development of open societies around the world through projects relating to education, media, legal reform and human rights.

For Further Comment:
Lynn Zimmer, Ph.D. •New York •212-255-3271 •John P. Morgan, M.D. •New York •212-650-7746 •Peter Cohen, Researcher •Amsterdam •+31-20-525-4278

SOURCE: Lindesmith Center

 
 

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