News (Media Awareness Project) - New Zealand: PUB LTE: Dabbling In Cannabis |
Title: | New Zealand: PUB LTE: Dabbling In Cannabis |
Published On: | 2001-06-05 |
Source: | Dominion, The (New Zealand) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 17:55:27 |
DABBLING IN CANNABIS
Sir, -- The Dominion editorial (May 15), argues that cannabis should remain
illegal to protect our young people based on the notion that "dabbling with
drugs is often an indication that a young person has other problems as well".
However, psychologists have found that adolescents who dabble with drugs
are healthier psychologically than either frequent drug users, who usually
exhibit pre-existent emotional problems, or drug abstainers, who are often
emotionally constricted and socially retarded.
The zero-tolerance of cannabis use by the establishment may be harmful to
the formative development of healthy young adults, especially if they are
expelled from school, given a criminal conviction or simply alienated from
society.
Jason Baker-Sherman, Dunedin
Sir, -- The Dominion editorial (May 15), argues that cannabis should remain
illegal to protect our young people based on the notion that "dabbling with
drugs is often an indication that a young person has other problems as well".
However, psychologists have found that adolescents who dabble with drugs
are healthier psychologically than either frequent drug users, who usually
exhibit pre-existent emotional problems, or drug abstainers, who are often
emotionally constricted and socially retarded.
The zero-tolerance of cannabis use by the establishment may be harmful to
the formative development of healthy young adults, especially if they are
expelled from school, given a criminal conviction or simply alienated from
society.
Jason Baker-Sherman, Dunedin
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