Cannabis and cannabinoids do have therapeutic potential in a number of medical conditions for which other treatments are not f

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Cannabis and cannabinoids do have therapeutic potential in a number of medical conditions for which other treatments are not fully adequate; but cannabis is not a harmless drug. It produces disinhibition, cognitive difficulties, emotional disturbances, poor motivation and (sometimes) addiction. Cannabis smoke also contains carcinogens, particulate matter and tar suggesting that in regular users it will produce a similar spectrum of respiratory, circulatory and neoplastic diseases to tobacco smoke. Christian doctors need to speak the truth about cannabis's adverse effects, discourage its harmful use and support legislation which protects the vulnerable from exploitation, whilst supporting the evidence-based therapeutic use of cannabinoids where appropriate.

Cannabis is the world's most widely used illegal . British school children have the highest (around 40 percent) and adults the second highest use compared with the rest of Europe.[1] About one in five 16-29 year olds have used it in the last year, one in eight within the last month. The majority of young people believe it is safe and should be legalised or at least decriminalised. Only a third of adults believe  to be harmful. The pro-cannabis lobby has attracted massive support from the public, media and even political parties such as the Liberal Democrats. Successive governments have however rejected such pleas. Recently, the Conservative Party's shadow home secretary announced their 'zero tolerance' policy for cannabis possession; and eight members of the shadow cabinet immediately confessed to having used it!

Although much is known about cannabis and its effects, arguments for and against its use are complex and cannot be resolved because we lack an adequate knowledge base. Many organisations have attempted to summarise the evidence impartially.[2,3,4,5,6] Given this level of interest, it is clearly important for Christians to know how to respond in order to be salt and light to the world.

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Biological basis

Cannabis is derived from the hemp plant Cannabis Sativa. Used since antiquity, it was around in Jesus' day though not mentioned in . It contains over 400 chemical compounds (several thousand when smoked) including more than 60 cannabinoids -compounds unique to this plant genus. Cannabinoids interact with cannabis receptors in the body: like opiates, they substitute for endogenous compounds (eg anandamide) that interact with these receptors. Of all cannabinoids delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has the greatest effects on the brain.

The law

It is illegal to grow, possess, produce, smoke or supply cannabis to another person; allowing your premises ...

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