Joe King
Over the last 25 years Joe has worked as a drug and
alcohol clinician in various treatment services, gaining experience
in the issue of cannabis use within the context of mental health
and young people. It could be speculated that prohibition has
only served to compound mental health related issues by creating
an unregulated black market economy where there are no quality
control measures in the production and sale of cannabis. If
you wanted the worst-case scenario you would implement prohibition.
The drug, the use of the drug, the situations and people in
the consumption of the drug are all operating outside the law,
effectively alienating at risk youth beyond the scope of help
and support. You can directly correlate how during alcohol prohibition
in the 1920s and 30s similar issues arose. Furthermore our legal
and mental health systems do not encourage individuals experiencing
drug related problems to seek help due to the social stigma
associated with the issue of mental health. Early interventions
have much better outcomes.
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