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| Wednesday, 10 July, 2002, 16:51 GMT 17:51 UK 'Smoking cannabis never held me back' The government is to ease cannabis laws Roger - not his real name - has smoked cannabis for most of his life. He is a company IT director, leads a full life and has never had a hard drugs habit.
Despite what some people may think of cannabis users I lead a full and normal life. I am the UK IT director and a UK executive board member, ironically, for a leading multi-national pharmaceutical company and have studied up to doctorate level.
I grow my own cannabis and have not been dragged into the criminal underworld through my 'habit'. I don't know where to buy the hard stuff these days and don't even mix the drug with tobacco. Quite frankly, anyone who considers me a criminal needs to have their head examined. 'Try this' Over the years I have taken other drugs - pretty much everything going - but I have never been a habitual user. I don't think I have an addictive personality, but other people may latch on to something and that can be very dangerous. When I was younger I would go to a dealer and they would not always have cannabis and would say 'why don't you try this instead?'. I think that if cannabis was made legal it would take away that danger of people having easy access to things like crack or heroin. Policemen I am fairly open about the fact I smoke cannabis and when people find out many are shocked, but plenty admit they do as well.
I would also mention that I have smoked dope in the last several years with, amongst others, an MP, several policemen, the chairman of a plc and other people like me, who live full, relatively successful lives. I go to the gym at least once a week and used to play a number of sports and only fail to do so now through work commitments. I think the key to the debate is whether we want to live in a society that tells people what is best for them, or one where people are allowed to make their own decisions. |
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