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Shock Figures On Kids And Cannabis
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Ms Bryson said she came into contact with many under-16s and there was clearly
confusion about the legal status of cannabis and differences in the law between
England and Scotland.
"The reclassification of cannabis from Class B to Class C has meant a lot
of young people got the message that it's okay to possess it for their own use,
but in Scotland it's not okay," she said.
She was worried this was also affecting young people's attitudes towards the
safety of cannabis use, with the known health risks being downplayed.
There was now evidence that cannabis use at an early age could worsen mental
health problems.
It also entailed using tobacco, which was had health risks of its own.
She noted the Government was now reconsidering its position on cannabis
classification. While that raised a concern about further confusion, there
was a potentially positive outcome if ministers came out with a clear message
that cannabis was more harmful than had been thought.
Mr Bryson said, "At the Peer Education Project we don't condone drug use at
all, but we will support young people in getting the information they need to
make their own choices.
"There is support out there for people who feel they have made the wrong
choice."
National body DrugScope warned recently that cannabis users risked perceptual
distortions, forgetfulness and confusion.
There might also be varying degrees of temporary psychological distress,
especially paranoia and anxiety, particularly if the user was already anxious or
depressed.
"Novice users who do not know what to expect may find the experience of
using cannabis particularly distressing, especially if strong variants are
involved. Concern has been raised that heavy cannabis use during early
adolescence may have some effect on social or cognitive development," the
report said.