Three Green MPs to front cannabis debate
Three Green MPs to front cannabis debate
The Green Party has launched a renewed campaign for cannabis law reform just ahead of the release of the Health Select Committee report on cannabis.
Green Drug Law Reform spokesperson Nandor Tanczos, Health spokesperson Sue Kedgley and Green Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons will lead the campaign.
The Green Party will be launching a number of
initiatives over the next few months, including a new
leaflet to explain the Green position, a comprehensive
internet presence on the popular www.greens.org.nz
"Some parties have relied on a flood
of personal attacks and misinformation to try and shut down
the debate," said Nandor. "That won't work. "We need to
control cannabis in an effective way. When you look at the
evidence it is clear that the current prohibition does not
reduce cannabis abuse, does not limit underage use, and by
criminalizing moderate adult users it creates significant
problems of its own." Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons
agrees: "For example, there are many people suffering from
MS and the side-effects of chemotherapy for whom the
medicinal use of cannabis would be of great
benefit." Acknowledging the huge amount of public and
media interest on the contents of the health select
committee report, the Greens are hoping that its release
will stimulate a long overdue, informed and rational debate
about cannabis use and regulation. Nandor encouraged
people to read the report when it's released and then base
the ensuing debate on the facts, as has happened in Canada
and Britain, rather than spin.
"Like most New Zealanders,
we want to see a reduction in cannabis abuse and we believe
that our policy is the best way to achieve this," said
Nandor. "Some other parties continue to favour a prohibition
policy that has seen the use of cannabis in New Zealand
accelerate, instead of supporting more effective strategies.
They admit the law isn't working but refuse to allow
change." "We need to treat personal use of cannabis by
adults as a health issue, not a crime," added Sue Kedgley.
"Until we have an informed debate about real solutions,
free of misinformation, this issue will not go away," said
Nandor. Nandor will be debating the issue with Welltrust's
Pauline Gardiner on the Kapiti Coast tonight at 5pm. The
venue is Kapiti Uniting Parish, 27 Raumati Road, Raumati
Beach.