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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, September 27, 2018
Cannabis – Villain Or Victim?

The
horror of narcotics being smuggled into the country, regular seizures
by the authorities and ugly rumours of the involvement of those high in
office and criminality, have led to a general revulsion against such
substances. Many have not been made aware of the copious and
authoritative books that have been published on the subject of narcotics
and substances which affect nerve functions, mood as well as their
intoxicant properties Narcotics in general fall into two major groups – the opioids derived from the gum from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) and those from Cannabis(Cannabis sativa). The
most widely and legally grown cultivar of Cannabis is the hemp of
commerce. The opioids include heroin, morphine and codeine. They deserve
their ugly image as addictive, intoxicant and with harmful side
effects. In
contrast, the Cannabinoids – glorying under a vast number of names,
including Marijuana, weed, pot, ganja, Hashish, The Sacred Plant and
grass, are generally considered non-addictive, giving only transient
effects and with few or no side effects. They are considerably more
benign in this sense than tobacco or alcohol. Users tell of heightened
tranquility and mood improvement, no hangover and a general feeling of
exhilaration and euphoria – altogether pleasing.
Cannabinoids (as also the opioids) have been used for centuries mainly
for pain relief, including the acute pains of terminal cancer. The
Literature provides evidence that Cannabis, also known as The Sacred
Plant, on account of its use in Hindu festivals , has been in use for as
long as ten centuries.
Ayurveda has recognized its value for inclusion in several
prescriptions. More recent work has shown it to be of astonishing value
in symptomatic relief or even cure of a plethora of common ailments.
These include depression, epilepsy, Parkinsonism, diabetes, arthritis,
cardiac and pulmonary afflictions and a near endless list of others.
Literally, daily publications in reputable Journals and textbooks reveal
a great potential. There is a lingering fear that indulgence in
Cannabis could lead to graduation to harder drugs like heroin. There
seems to be no convincing evidence that this is so. In fact, the
opposite seems to be true. That Cannabis is probably an “Exit Drug” –
that is, by being useful in weaning away hard drug users from their
addiction.
Several countries and several US States have liberalized the medical as
well as “recreational” use of Marijuana. Many preparations as powders,
capsules, tablets, tinctures, inhalations, pastes, cookies and smokes
are sold. It is likely that liberalization will spread rapidly and more
virtues for this amazing substance will be uncovered. Therefore, is Sri
Lanka making a grave error in its crusade of destroying Ganja
Plantations? Evidence prompts a much more enlightened attitude towards
this product – which could be a major export commodity. Of course prices
will decline when the mistaken aggression towards Ganja diminishes. For
us, it will still remain a good prospect for land use in areas
considered poor or marginal for other crops. It offers much opportunity
for “value addition” in view of the many formulations that can offer an
opportunity for exports to those regions where an enlightened approach
allows entry. Criminalization of its use is clearly misdirected.
A rational approach is necessary as some of the information is anecdotal
(naturally when even experimentation is restricted by Law). This urges
that a competent team should filter the claims made and to examine the
subject in detail. A team representing Agricultural, Scientific ,Health,
Excise, Police and possibly Religious (in
anticipation of a puritanical reaction to good sense) be tasked with
examining the existing wealth of material available as reliable
evidence, to help develop an approach that is in our best interests.

