News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: PUB LTE: Facts Matter In Cannabis Debate Pt 2 |
Title: | Australia: PUB LTE: Facts Matter In Cannabis Debate Pt 2 |
Published On: | 2003-04-01 |
Source: | West Australian (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 20:48:34 |
THE recently announced modest reforms of cannabis policy in WA are a step
in the right direction and long overdue. Total cannabis prohibition is
expensive. Benefits - apart from some short-term political gains - are
difficult to identify. Scarce resources will be saved by the new approach
and these can be diverted to increase policing of violent crime.
Draconian cannabis prohibition produced considerable collateral
damage. This includes police corruption (as documented in royal
commissions in Queensland and NSW). There are also high social costs,
including disruption of relationships and careers and loss of accomodation.
The proposed changes are incremental and will no doubt be evaluated.
Modernising cannabis prohibition has not led to increased cannabis use in
Australia or other countries. The WA Government deserves congratulations
and support for introducing policies based on evidence and a careful review
of options.
DR A. WODAK, president Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation
Darlinghurst, Sydney
in the right direction and long overdue. Total cannabis prohibition is
expensive. Benefits - apart from some short-term political gains - are
difficult to identify. Scarce resources will be saved by the new approach
and these can be diverted to increase policing of violent crime.
Draconian cannabis prohibition produced considerable collateral
damage. This includes police corruption (as documented in royal
commissions in Queensland and NSW). There are also high social costs,
including disruption of relationships and careers and loss of accomodation.
The proposed changes are incremental and will no doubt be evaluated.
Modernising cannabis prohibition has not led to increased cannabis use in
Australia or other countries. The WA Government deserves congratulations
and support for introducing policies based on evidence and a careful review
of options.
DR A. WODAK, president Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation
Darlinghurst, Sydney
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