Sorry about the delay...
Originally posted by C Elegans
@Ysh: I really think the classification is comfusing since class C for instance contains anti-depressants - most anti-depressant can't be neither abused nor overdosed, and they are not addictive. The report was also confusing, thanks for reading it
Yes it does, and regardless of what their addictive properties may be, they are still legally prescribed - though it is questionable as to whether they need to be carried, it is not unreasonable that someone may be found to have them in their homes...
[/b][/QUOTE]Yes, I think the global discussion and general softening of the attitude towards cannabis products is mostly because of the medical properties it has been demonstrated to hold.
Personally, I think this is good, and I also think it's good that expensive police resources can be freed for other issues than arresting people for possession of minor amounts of marijuana. [/b][/QUOTE]
I agree on both accounts!
@Fas - hmmm...this is my feeling regarding the UK's softening it's approach...that to smoke is not as questionable as to carry - which may (depending on amount, and hence perhaps the reasoning for downgrading the drug) also indicate an intent to 'share' or distribute - which is highly illegal...