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PostSubject: Its *Official*. Cannabis a 'gateway' to drug use   Its *Official*. Cannabis a 'gateway' to drug use Icon_minitimeMon Jul 18, 2011 12:13 pm

drunks fly-away v Cowabunga dude fly-away cool smoke em up we got harder drugs to do. weed-4 outta my head rip

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SMOKING cannabis daily sets users up for a lifetime of multiple drug use, a major study has found.

Weekly cannabis users are two to three times more likely to take up other drugs than occasional users. And not just illegal substances such as amphetamines, ecstasy and cocaine. Daily cannabis smokers proved six times more likely than occasional users to start smoking cigarettes, demonstrating what Dr Wendy Swift from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre calls ''the reverse gateway''.

''People say drug use always starts with tobacco, but in this study, some start with cannabis, and that moves them on to tobacco. And we all know the health cost of tobacco use.''
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Dr Swift headed the first Australian study to chart the drug habits of young adults, published today in the Journal of Epidemiol Community Health. Dr Swift drew on a landmark longitudinal study of 2000 Victorian high school students overseen by the Royal Children's Hospital's Centre for Adolescent Health. Of the 2000 students aged 14 or 15 in 1992, 1756 were still participating in the study in their 20s.

The study provides further evidence that cannabis is a ''gateway'' drug that encourages users to experiment with other drugs both legal and illicit.

http://www.theage.com.au/national/cannabis-a-gateway-to-drug-use-20110718-1hln6.html

Wankers

Being someone *who does not smoke pot*. I find this report from gov sponsered morons and the journo who wrote the piece to be so un-informed on the matter its saddening

I'm not screaming conspiracy... just shear ingnorance.


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PostSubject: Re: Its *Official*. Cannabis a 'gateway' to drug use   Its *Official*. Cannabis a 'gateway' to drug use Icon_minitimeMon Jul 18, 2011 12:24 pm

Hey how about a report that finds that eating shit food leads to a lifetime of shit food from the golden arch's. Or how about a report that finds going to the Quak leads to a lifetime of prescibed medicine that does fuck all?

How about a report that states that with all these reports and self serving wankers that we are worse off now than say, before Big Pharma came about.

How about the fact that "medicare" wont pay for chinese medicine in Oz, YET private health cover will? (Think about that and the effects of Preventive medicine and private health insurance companys not wanting to lose money) LOL

/rant (been awhile)

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RANT back on....

Or how about the Fact that a Nurse who looked after this *Ozzie Icon* said to a dear family member of mine (who is suffereng pain) to get onto the weed..

http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/dunlop/bio.asp

He was on that "gateway to hell" but couldnt talk about it due to the stigma created by mangy arse reports such as above.

And that is a FACT

/end rant lol!
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Its *Official*. Cannabis a 'gateway' to drug use Cmicsfee
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lol! Mic :D
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Portugal seem to have it right.... clapping


In the face of a growing number of deaths and cases of HIV linked to drug abuse, the Portuguese government in 2001 tried a new tack to get a handle on the problem—it decriminalized the use and possession of heroin, cocaine, marijuana, LSD and other illicit street drugs. The theory: focusing on treatment and prevention instead of jailing users would decrease the number of deaths and infections.

Five years later, the number of deaths from street drug overdoses dropped from around 400 to 290 annually, and the number of new HIV cases caused by using dirty needles to inject heroin, cocaine and other illegal substances plummeted from nearly 1,400 in 2000 to about 400 in 2006, according to a report released recently by the Cato Institute, a Washington, D.C, libertarian think tank.

"Now instead of being put into prison, addicts are going to treatment centers and they're learning how to control their drug usage or getting off drugs entirely," report author Glenn Greenwald, a former New York State constitutional litigator, said during a press briefing at Cato last week.

Under the Portuguese plan, penalties for people caught dealing and trafficking drugs are unchanged; dealers are still jailed and subjected to fines depending on the crime. But people caught using or possessing small amounts—defined as the amount needed for 10 days of personal use—are brought before what's known as a "Dissuasion Commission," an administrative body created by the 2001 law.

Each three-person commission includes at least one lawyer or judge and one health care or social services worker. The panel has the option of recommending treatment, a small fine, or no sanction.

Peter Reuter, a criminologist at the University of Maryland, College Park, says he's skeptical decriminalization was the sole reason drug use slid in Portugal, noting that another factor, especially among teens, was a global decline in marijuana use. By the same token, he notes that critics were wrong in their warnings that decriminalizing drugs would make Lisbon a drug mecca.

"Drug decriminalization did reach its primary goal in Portugal," of reducing the health consequences of drug use, he says, "and did not lead to Lisbon becoming a drug tourist destination."

Walter Kemp, a spokesperson for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, says decriminalization in Portugal "appears to be working." He adds that his office is putting more emphasis on improving health outcomes, such as reducing needle-borne infections, but that it does not explicitly support decriminalization, "because it smacks of legalization."

Drug legalization removes all criminal penalties for producing, selling and using drugs; no country has tried it. In contrast, decriminalization, as practiced in Portugal, eliminates jail time for drug users but maintains criminal penalties for dealers. Spain and Italy have also decriminalized personal use of drugs and Mexico's president has proposed doing the same. .

A spokesperson for the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy declined to comment, citing the pending Senate confirmation of the office's new director, former Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs also declined to comment on the report.

Source: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=portugal-drug-decriminalization

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Fuck-it indeed;

I can do all i want, but just let me get sober first.
Cause it can be fun.........oh-my what a chaos.
From 1thought to another, Ooh so many doubts.

No i go with the "i keep an eye on you" warning:

Just imagine your grow-up again, Its *Official*. Cannabis a 'gateway' to drug use Zen_Smiley_by_thejagman22

Cause i know they are right, but i have been lucky.
I always got scared by the warning of others, help 'ed by autisme.
But how about them kids who will look, for it just to find out.
So i go for education by experiance, what just gave me a EURIKA.
We need to start skools inside the Coffee-shops, just people who get payed to guide the kids.

Because there is a danger, aspecially in the growing-up stage.
As i always got paranoid of smoking, it was the beginning of my Psycoses.
Everytime i smoke 1 in the city, i had to go back home.......
And "unless" i was with some frends, it felt asif every1 was looking at me.

Now i know it was because of my negative/fearfull thoughts, but i know that there are a lot of people not as lucky as me.
They will be sent to Psycho-hospital, where i had the change to keep-on-going.
And after i found out (as i believe), that it made me more sensitive to see God.
I visite a psychiatrist just for my addictive behavior, but i also get the change to share my thoughts on phsycoses.

So to finish-up; i like to point-out to the shamistic idea, cause it is a spiritual teacher that can make a psygotisch-person at eas.
And to make my point clearer about the topic-start; yes there is a change that people will try other drugs after smoking pot, but just as much of a change, as when they discourage it.

fired up now, poke Soma:

I will get a little personal now, you don't smoke it!
But you did aye, or do you want to.... scratch




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I smoke it, my daughter in law does NOT, she says she doesn't like the way it makes her feel. Is she against it? NO! She likes that it helps me deal with menopause, makes me a nicer grandma to her children, more tolerant. She likes the fact that I keep it away from her children. I've been smoking it for 40 years and funny, I have no desire to do any chemicals, not even legal ones.

I also like the idea that I paid taxes on what I'm smoking. I am not a conformist by any means but I vote with my purchases and I vote to buy product produced domestically because I don't believe we should have to import it when we grow the best right here. Idiots.

It's like California paying to import oranges from Chile.
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