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Cannabis Debate Fails To Fire Up Young Swiss
Posted by CN Staff on June 13, 2004 at 15:00:42 PT
By Gaby Ochsenbein 
Source: Swissinfo.org
The debate over decriminalising cannabis – slated for discussion in parliament on Monday – has stirred up much passion among adults. But young people appear unmoved by all the fuss and say they will keep on smoking their joints whatever parliamentarians decide. Although some say cannabis is a relaxing and harmless pastime, others warn that it can lead to depression and schizophrenia.
But whatever the arguments, smoking dope is a part of many young people’s lives in Switzerland, despite the fact that it is illegal. It is estimated that a quarter of those aged 15-25 consume cannabis daily or several times a week. They include 17-year-old Severin from Bern, who smoked his first joint at 14.His schoolmate, Anna, admits to being an “occasional cannabis smoker” and insists she can control her consumption. Alex, however, has never tried cannabis. He says there are other ways of having fun and prefers to opt for the occasional beer.“I don’t need it, I don’t want it and I don’t do it,” he told swissinfo. Drugs and Alcohol While their opinions differ on the pros and cons of cannabis, all three of them agree on one thing: they say alcohol is also a drug.“Alcohol changes your mind, so it is a drug,” states Anna. “In my opinion, they [alcohol and tobacco] are legal because they make a lot of money.”Severin, who likes to juggle a beer and a joint at the same time, insists there should be no distinction between the two.“Legalise cannabis or also ban alcohol,” he says.But Alex is less keen to link the two, arguing that alcohol is established in society whereas marijuana is not.Yet even he suggests they should both be classed in the same vein and carry a legal age limit of 16. Facing Reality Faced with the reality of cannabis consumption in Switzerland, the cabinet has argued that the law must change.The government hopes that by decriminalising the drug, it can better control the cannabis trade and increase measures to protect young people.Both Anna and Severin toe the government line.“We already treat it as if it is legal,” says Severin. “We smoke dope when and where we want.”Anna finds it ridiculous that under the present system young people are registered as criminals if they are found using marijuana.But thanks to his mother’s grudging indulgence, Severin is able to keep his cannabis habit out of reach of the long arm of the law.“She doesn’t support it at all,” he says. “But she prefers it if I smoke it at home on the balcony rather than out on the streets where the cops can catch me.”Source: Swissinfo.orgAuthor: Gaby Ochsenbein Published: June 13, 2004Copyright: swissinfo SRIContact: info swissinfo.chWebsite: http://www.swissinfo.org/Related Articles & Web Site:Swiss Hemp Coordinationhttp://www.hanf-koordination.ch/Swiss Panel Set to Back Cannabis Legalization http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread15529.shtmlSwiss Move To Decriminalisation of Cannabis http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread15507.shtmlSwiss Stand Firm Over Cannabis Law http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13573.shtml 
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Comment #4 posted by Virgil on June 13, 2004 at 16:53:44 PT
Swiss national limitations will not be accepted
The Swiss will not be able to discriminate against citizens of EU countries. It sounds funny to even have put out such a discriminatory thought.
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Comment #3 posted by rchandar on June 13, 2004 at 16:44:44 PT:
swiss debate
i hope they do it, although the last bill stipulated it would only be for swiss nationals. time to get that fake ID again--i got busted for that when I was 17 (I'm 34 now).--rchandar
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Comment #2 posted by E_Johnson on June 13, 2004 at 16:23:23 PT
JR it's a Swiss thing
In Switzerland you can live in the same neighborhood for 20 years and still be considered a stranger by your neighbors.
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Comment #1 posted by JR Bob Dobbs on June 13, 2004 at 15:46:41 PT
Yo, Alex
If 25% of your peers are doing it every week, how much more "established in society" do you really need?
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