Reefer Madness In A Final Frenzy

    Originally published on politics.co.uk, 21-11-11

    The Unexpurgated Version!

    In the mid 1930s, after the end of alcohol prohibition, Harry Anslinger, former assistant commissioner at the Bureau of Prohibition was settling into his exciting new job as head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and working on his next campaign.

    “This marijuana causes white women to seek sexual relations with negroes, entertainers and any others.” he wrote in one of Randolph Hearst’s newspapers.  Hearst was behind the organised campaign against cannabis hemp, then one of America’s most successful crops, by timber, oil and paper interests.  The strategy was to slur the plant with the racist term “marijuana”, demonise it, outlaw it and wipe it out.

    Come forward about 80 years to the present day.  In the US there is the White House drugs czar Gil Kerlikowske and the head of the DEA, Michelle Leonhart.  In Britain we have James Brokenshire, the Home Office minister.  These people are faithful in style and message to their role model Anslinger.  They use arguments and propaganda of exactly the same type and value but adjusted to politically correct 2011 terms. Their weapon is deceit and their strategy is intransigence. The prejudice, discrimination and media scaremongering continues.  As Anslinger had Randolph Hearst’s media empire, so Brokenshire has the Daily Mail.

    James Broken...... (complete as desired)

    The Mail came out all guns blazing last week in response to the Global Initiative on Drug Policy Reform and the ex-head of MI5, Baroness Manningham-Buller,  calling for legal regulation.  Despite the furious propaganda war it has waged against cannabis and cannabis users the issue won’t go away.  Why?  Because millions of British citizens regularly use and enjoy cannabis with no ill effects and many find it of enormous therapeutic benefit for conditions such as chronic pain, MS and Crohn’s disease.  Also, because this war on cannabis is just another war on people.  It is futile, expensive and causes far more harm than it prevents.  It has created the modern phenomenon of rented property being destroyed, electricity being stolen with human trafficked gardeners and intensive production of high potency cannabis.

    Buffoon

    For forty years the Daily Mail has been running its malevolent, systematic campaign of misinformation and false science.  So successful has it been that it has had both the present and the former prime minister repeating its untruths like faithful disciples.  Gordon Brown and Paul Dacre conspiring together to come out with the “skunk is lethal” buffoonery in 2008 is one of the most blatant examples of improper collusion between government and media. In March this year, in a YouTube Al Jazeera interview, David Cameron made a series of statements about cannabis that are absolutely false which despite repeated polite requests he has done nothing to correct. Even more astonishing is the way the Mail has brought its competitors along with it.  Not just tabloids, even The Independent, which had made a noble and courageous stand for a rational policy back in 1997 was duped 10 years later into its famous “Cannabis, An Apology” front page.

    The Daily Mail In Disguise

    Duped is exactly the right word.  Amongst a torrent of sensationalist claims there was “skunk cannabis is 25 times stronger”, “more than 22,000 people were treated last year for cannabis addiction”, that there was “growing proof that skunk causes mental illness and psychosis”.  All presented in accordance with the Daily Mail stylesheet.  This year, the Independent on Sunday’s chief political commentator, John Rentoul, wroteIt is a bad thing that the drugs business is in the hands of criminals. My view is that it would be a worse thing if it were legalised, and regulated or administered by the government.” It is astonishing that a man who takes such an irrational and irresponsible position should be given a platform for such views.

    All of The Independent’s claims were false.  The truth is that cannabis today is on average about two to three times stronger than it used to be, about 750 people each year are admitted to hospital for cannabis (while 3000 are admitted for peanuts) and there is no proof at all of a causal link between cannabis and psychosis, only of correlation and increase in risk – but the increase is far greater for alcohol and tobacco use, even for energy drinks.  Also alcohol is clearly proven actually to cause psychosis in around 1% of users.

    The best evidence about cannabis and psychosis is a review of all published research (Hickman et al 2009) so, by definition, not cherry picked.  It shows that, although there is no proof of causation, the risk of a correlation between lifetime cannabis use and a single psychotic episode is at worst 0.013% and probably less than 0.003%.

    High Priest Of Propaganda

    The Daily Mail’s campaign has become self-perpetuating.  Its high priest was chosen as Professor Sir Robin Murray at the church of the Institute of Psychiatry.  Science is usually about dispassionate analysis of evidence but Sir Robin is a very active anti-cannabis campaigner.  In 2005 he found what he thought was his holy grail, he was a co-author on a paper which postulated a theory about a functional polymorphism in the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene.  This was reported as meaning that 25% of young people who used cannabis would go on to develop psychosis.

    This single piece of research, which was only ever a theory, has been at the centre of all the Reefer Madness scare stories of the last six years. The Daily Mail and Sir Robin promote it  with vigour, it is the foundation of Mary Brett’s Cannabis Skunk Sense campaign and of the deeply irresponsible hysteria from Charles Walker MP, who even goes so far as to say that cocaine is safer than cannabis.

    What none of these mischievous propagandists will tell you is that three further studies have been published since, the most recent just two months ago, that disprove the COMT gene cannabis theory completely.

    But it is much more than mischief. This mendacious campaign has criminalised millions of citizens, worldwide tens of thousands have been killed and millions more denied safe, effective and inexpensive relief from a wide range of diseases and conditions.  What was originally driven by oil, timber and paper interests is now driven by Big Booze and Big Pharma.  The first is terrified of a much safer, non-addictive, non-toxic alternative to its popular poison.  The second is desperately trying to patent new varieties, extracts and components of the plant in the knowledge that modern science now proves that cannabis is as close to a panacea as possible. Only discovered in 1988, we now know that the endocannabinoid system is fundamental to all aspects of life.  Endocannabinoid deficiency is now being postulated as the fundamental cause of cancers, MS, fibromyalgia and many other conditions.  The only natural source of cannabinoids outside the body is the cannabis plant.  No wonder that 100 years ago more than half of all medicines in the British pharmacopeia contained cannabis.

    The Mendacious Paul Dacre

    The Daily Mail’s campaign has been remarkably successful.  Make no mistake, virtually all of the reefer madness can be traced back to it.  Other newspapers have followed its lead.  Even police officers and members of the judiciary declare as facts what are actually Daily Mail scare stories. Funding for cannabis research is most easily available if a scientist subscribes to the Daily Mail agenda.  The truth and the scientific evidence have been corrupted.  Irrational prejudice has been promoted and swallowed whole by many who should know far better.  It is a bandwagon that many have chosen to jump on.

    What is the truth about cannabis?  Another myth is that there is disagreement amongst scientists.  This isn’t the case.  All the evidence points in the same direction – that cannabis use does increase the risk of psychosis and that the risk is greater at a younger age. This is meaningless though unless it is placed in context and compared with the risk from other activities.  Then it is clear that, relatively speaking, cannabis is very safe.

    Professor Les Iversen. "Cannabis is safe"

    The bizarre truth is that Professor Les Iversen, the government’s chief drugs advisor, is on the record saying this again and again but the Daily Mail doesn’t print it and the government ignores it, only accepting the advice it chooses to.  Professor Iversen is also a long time advocate of the medicinal use of cannabis but the government continues with its inane position that “there is no medicinal value” in cannabis. Simultaneously, the Home Office has granted a unique monopoly licence to GW Pharmaceuticals to grow 20 tonnes of cannabis a year for medicinal use.  You really couldn’t make it up, could you?

    Just last month GW announced the results of clinical trials which show that its super-strong, super-concentrated, 51% THC skunk cannabis medicine Sativex has “…limited relevant adverse effects and – particularly reassuring – the drug does not appear to lead to withdrawal effects if patients suddenly stop using it.” – a far cry from the usual hysteria about psychosis and addiction.

    There is a furore in the US over medical marijuana.  The DEA and the massive forces of prohibition see their business coming to an end.  They are fighting back furiously but ultimately they cannot frustrate the declared will of the people.  77% of of all Americans now favour legalising medical marijuana on a federal level.  16 states have already done so.  The market is predicted to be worth nearly $10 billion within a few years.

    Last week Switzerland announced that cultivating four plants per person would no longer be an offence.  It’s one plant in Belgium, five plants in Holland and they’re even less strict in Italy and Spain. The Czech Republic and Slovakia are reforming their laws.  In Britain, cannabis production is regularly treated more severely than paedophilia or violent assault.  Just a few plants can get you more than a year in prison.  There is a brutal and disproportionate crackdown in Sheffield at the moment led by Judge Alan Goldsack QC and the South Yorkshire police.  Both the judge and police officers are on the record in local media spouting false science and encouraging hatred of cannabis users.

    Medicinal cannabis is available all over Europe except Britain and France.  Residents of other European countries, prescribed cannabis by their doctor can bring it to Britain and use it without restriction under the protection of the Schengen Agreement.  A British resident would risk jail. The Daily Mail’s campaign amounts to a hate crime against cannabis users.  The Press Complaints Commission has proved itself incapable of correcting even blatant falsification of scientific evidence.  More than a million people in Britain now have a criminal record for cannabis.  According to independent research, every year our government gifts up to £9.5 billion to organised crime rather than adopting the safer, more responsible policy of tax and regulate (Taxing the UK Cannabis Market, IDMU 2011).

    All these factors are combining to make change urgent and imminent.  We are witnessing the death throes of prohibition while its advocates make a desperate and frantic last stand, their final frenzy.

    There is one huge obstacle left to overcome.  How can our cowardly political leaders find a way to save face while reversing the dreadful policy they have supported for so long?  If any issue exposes the hypocrisy and dishonesty of politicians and the way that the media has an improper influence, then it is cannabis.  We have to find a way to let them off the hook.

    Miracle

    In years to come, the attitudes that now prevail towards people that choose cannabis will be as politically incorrect as racism, homophobia or denying women the vote.  Cannabis is one of God’s greatest gifts with which mankind has had a symbiotic relationship since the dawn of time.  The prohibition experiment of the last 80 years has been a disaster.  A rational approach will bring enormous benefits to our country, save billions in wasted expenditure, create thousands of new jobs, cut crime and disorder, provide tremendously safe and effective relief to millions in pain and disability.  The time has come to embrace cannabis as the miraculous plant that it is.

    • Chris247

      What an amazing article ;D

      I love all of you who are in this war against irrational prohibition! Let’s end it now :D

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bengt-Erixon/564181514 Bengt Erixon

      It sums up my thoughts pretty well. You just have to draw lines between the dots to see the full picture. But at the same time people all over the  world is protesting over democracy, injustice, the class society, the crimes rich people and our governments are guilty to, they also see the truth that has been there all the time. The Cannabis witch hunt is just another way to have control over people and riches, and most people are starting to see it now.

    • Anonymous

      Excellent article.Science and reason in perfect harmony.It is all about actual harm as opposed to imagined harm, and having the right to do less harm to yourself than the alternatives you are given.

      Wikipedia is a gem sometimes.

      Paracelsus, sometimes called the father of toxicology, wrote:

      [10]German: Alle Ding’ sind Gift, und nichts ohn’ Gift; allein die Dosis macht, daß ein Ding kein Gift ist.

      “All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; only the dose permits something not to be poisonous.”Or, more commonly”The dose makes the poison.”That is to say, substances considered toxic are harmless in small doses, and conversely an ordinarily harmless substance can be deadly if over-consumed.

      I did know about this in a round about way, though I admit I never knew the source or the eloquent way it is actually quoted.Says it all really…

    • Erupptit

      good article but I think youve slightly misrepresented the linked IDMU report.

      It gives a best estimate of 6.7 billion for the total benefit to the treasury of which about £300million is savings to the criminal justice system. You have opted instead to use the highest estimate of 9.5 billion and suggestd the this figure is ‘gifted to organised crime’. by opting for the higher estimate (the lower one being 3.4 billion) you leave yourself open to the cticism that your playing the same tricks that politicians often to with stats. If the best estimate of the IDMU is 6.7 billion you shoudl stick with that.

      Additionally the wording above confuses the reports findings since a proportion of this total is savings to the CJS rather than profits to organised crime. Furthermore the final figure is also based on potential tax – whereas the figure in the report for the total value of the market as it stands is [between] ‘£2.9 Billion and £8.8 Billion per annum, and an average of £5.9 Billion’. This latter figure would be a better estimate of what is gifted to organised crime, although unlike the tax revenue estimate, that figure would not all be profit. Sorry to be a pedant – but its your own work, and using it properly still makes the point very well.   

    • http://www.peter-reynolds.co.uk Peter Reynolds

      You are absolutely right.  I knew exactly what I was doing.  I’m playing by the rules of the game.  Watch Newsnight tonight and see how the major parties do it!

    • Anonymous

      Why did you not provide a link to the article on politics.co.uk?

    • http://www.peter-reynolds.co.uk Peter Reynolds
    • Anonymous

      Ta for that. I think Erupptit has a point, even the lower figures are huge sums, all the same, well said, good piece.

    • Maxwood

      Thanks for the article!  And thanks to dirtysquirty for that Paracelsus quote, “allein die Dosis macht, dass ein Ding kein Gift ist.” 

      Compare (a) the 500-mg “joint”, maybe also spiked with addictive nicotine tobacco, with (b) a narrow-diameter One-Hitter permitting 25-mg “single toke” servings in a screened crater, screened so that a well sifted small particle size can be used (easier vapourisation!) without sucking some of the herb down into the channel.  Is it not obvious that the numbers just quoted solve the dosage problem?

      Note that Daily Mail and glib pols always speak indiscriminately about “cannabis” and its “dangers” without once ever referencing this dosage issue.  Well, obviously H.M. govt. are HOOKED ON $IGARETTE TAXES, don’t want to see the 500-mg ”joint” go down taking the lucrative 700-mg commercial tobacco $igarette with it, know also that they will never succeed in collecting enough cannabis tax from libertarian growers and users to make up for the loss of the revenue they’re now collecting from poor slave puffsuckers on those round, firm, fully packed “squares” of DEATH. 

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=569753693 Dave Balfe

      One day these shit stains upon humanity (Brokenshite, Dacre, Brett et al) will wither away and crawl back under the stones from which they came.

    • Anonymous

      The story about Switzerland allowing 4 plants isn’t new news, you’ve sort of fallen for how you’re criticising people for following the Daily Mail as science in writing that. The 0.3 thc level is old news in Switzerland.

    • http://www.peter-reynolds.co.uk Peter Reynolds

      Thomas, the Switzerland four plant story is news and will apply in the cantons of Vaud, Neuchatel, Geneva and Fribourg from January 1 2012.  That alone makes it news.  It was in the Swiss daily newspaper “Le Matin” only last week.

      As for the “0.3 thc level”, I don’t know what you mean.  It isn’t mentioned in this article.  Perhaps you mean the 0.2% THC level below which cannabis is deemed to be industrial hemp?  It’s got absolutely nothing to do with anything I’ve written here.

      Get a grip Thomas! Perhaps you should apply for a job with the DM?  You seem to have the necessary qualifications.

    • Anonymous

      Not just Switzerland either…
      http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/denmark/8899243/Copenhagen-votes-to-legalise-marijuana.

      html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2062526/Swiss-cannabis-smokers-allowed-grow-marijuana-plants-stop-buying-drugs-illegally.html

       I checked The Daily Mail’s accuracy and can confirm that 17th of November does exist and was in fact last thursday…

    • Anonymous

      Excellent article, Peter.

    • Anonymous

      Wow, so people living in Switzerland (who actually went to a growshop to ask if they knew anything about this ‘new’ news) are a bad source compared to the DM?

      I have no idea why you have reacted in such a nasty way?! I was merely saying I think you may have got your facts wrong and, therefore, entering dangerous territory that the DM couldn’t care less about being within. Gaging this response you have some serious personal issues Peter and I have no idea how on earth you’d ever work alongside such trouble that call themselves MPs if this is how you can react. Get a grip yourself, you seem all too good at making enemies than converting enemies to friends or supporters, which will get you and CLEAR nowhere.

    • Anonymous

      ‘Cannabis smokers in Switzerland will soon be allowed to grow up to four marijuana plants, while it can be sold and consumed legally in Holland. It is also legal to cultivate or smoke cannabis for your own personal use in Spain.’

      From the www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/warning-over-higher-potency-of-home-grown-cannabis-530253.html#ixzz1fI1DGUYs

      Also…http://the420times.com/2011/11/switzerland-legalizes-growing-cannabis-at-home/ 

      And…http://www.theweedblog.com/switzerland-legalizing-small-scale-marijuana-cultivation-beginning-january-1st/ 

      It was not just a Daily Mail story.You were yourself a little confrontational in your post…

      ‘The story about Switzerland allowing 4 plants isn’t new news, you’ve sort of fallen for how you’re criticising people for following the Daily Mail as science in writing that. The 0.3 thc level is old news in Switzerland.’

      You were the only one who mentioned 0.3 thc.You may have come across this information in regards to industrial hemp or another cannabis related news story and got confused.It happens.

      Fighting amongst ourselves, only serves to strengthen our foes.

    • http://www.peter-reynolds.co.uk Peter Reynolds

      We  don’t welcome bickering here Thomas.  Please do it elsewhere.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=811410396 David Stewart

      The Emperor wears no clothes my brothers and sisters. Shout it out loud, there is no reason to be afraid anymore.

    • SRdH

      Lovely article, couldn’t agree more.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1446192734 Tom Christensen

      Amen