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Cannabis users 'won't cut down' | Cannabis users 'won't cut down' |
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By Jim Reed Newsbeat reporter | By Jim Reed Newsbeat reporter |
Cannabis users have been telling Newsbeat and 1Xtra News that moving the drug back to a Class B substance won't make any difference to their smoking habits. | Cannabis users have been telling Newsbeat and 1Xtra News that moving the drug back to a Class B substance won't make any difference to their smoking habits. |
Anyone caught carrying weed could now get five years in jail after the government increased the punishment for possession. | Anyone caught carrying weed could now get five years in jail after the government increased the punishment for possession. |
Ministers have pushed through the change because they say there is growing evidence of a risk to mental health. | Ministers have pushed through the change because they say there is growing evidence of a risk to mental health. |
But the decision was made against the advice of the government's own panel of independent drug experts. | But the decision was made against the advice of the government's own panel of independent drug experts. |
Change 'pointless' | Change 'pointless' |
More than 3,000 people filled in a joint Newsbeat and 1Xtra News online questionnaire on cannabis use. | More than 3,000 people filled in a joint Newsbeat and 1Xtra News online questionnaire on cannabis use. |
The smokers who replied overwhelmingly said the upgrade would not force them to cut down. What damage am I doing sitting at home with a spliff watching TV or playing on my Xbox? James, 18 Will the government's cannabis reclassification work? | The smokers who replied overwhelmingly said the upgrade would not force them to cut down. What damage am I doing sitting at home with a spliff watching TV or playing on my Xbox? James, 18 Will the government's cannabis reclassification work? |
Of the 2,494 people who claimed they used cannabis, 2,229 said it wouldn't change the amount they smoked. | Of the 2,494 people who claimed they used cannabis, 2,229 said it wouldn't change the amount they smoked. |
Only 102 said they would give up or take less after the upgrade. | Only 102 said they would give up or take less after the upgrade. |
The results of the questionnaire were based on input from listeners who chose to get involved and are not representative of the UK as a whole. | |
Many people were angry at the decision to upgrade. | Many people were angry at the decision to upgrade. |
Katie from Manchester said: "It was against the advice of an independent body. It belittles the idea that some drugs are worse than others. | Katie from Manchester said: "It was against the advice of an independent body. It belittles the idea that some drugs are worse than others. |
"It wastes police resources. It was clearly politically motivated rather than with health interests in mind." | "It wastes police resources. It was clearly politically motivated rather than with health interests in mind." |
James, 18, from Liverpool thought that moving the drug to Class B was "pointless". | James, 18, from Liverpool thought that moving the drug to Class B was "pointless". |
Teenage cannabis users explain why they smoke the drug | Teenage cannabis users explain why they smoke the drug |
"I smoke weed. I know it damages my health but it is my health. What damage am I doing sitting at home with a spliff watching TV or playing on my Xbox?" he asked. | "I smoke weed. I know it damages my health but it is my health. What damage am I doing sitting at home with a spliff watching TV or playing on my Xbox?" he asked. |
But some listeners supported the move. Kim said her mum had been taking cannabis for as long as she could remember. | But some listeners supported the move. Kim said her mum had been taking cannabis for as long as she could remember. |
"She used to be a civilised person but I have watched her decline, becoming more reliant on cannabis to function and deeply depressed and suicidal without it," she said. | "She used to be a civilised person but I have watched her decline, becoming more reliant on cannabis to function and deeply depressed and suicidal without it," she said. |
"I can't get her back, but other kids out there may be able to keep their parents from the same incoherent babbling mess if the police would take stronger action." | "I can't get her back, but other kids out there may be able to keep their parents from the same incoherent babbling mess if the police would take stronger action." |
"It isn't a waste of their time and should be recognised as a drug with serious, if not immediate, consequences." | "It isn't a waste of their time and should be recognised as a drug with serious, if not immediate, consequences." |
Cannabis strength | Cannabis strength |
Around one in five 16 to 24-year-olds have taken cannabis in the last year, according to the latest stats from the government. | Around one in five 16 to 24-year-olds have taken cannabis in the last year, according to the latest stats from the government. |
Of the 2,494 cannabis users who responded to the Newsbeat/1Xtra News questionnaire, 605 said they spent £10 a week on the drug; 858 spent between £10 and £30; 461 spent between £30 and £70; and 131 spent more than £70 a week. | Of the 2,494 cannabis users who responded to the Newsbeat/1Xtra News questionnaire, 605 said they spent £10 a week on the drug; 858 spent between £10 and £30; 461 spent between £30 and £70; and 131 spent more than £70 a week. |
433 of the users said they spent an average of nothing, so could be taking the drug with friends without paying for it. Cannabis facts Cannabis is back up from a Class C to a Class B drugOne in five 16 to 24-year-olds have used it in the last year80% of the cannabis seized is high strength variety, skunkCannabis use has dropped by more than a third in 10 years Read: Cannabis law change comes into force | 433 of the users said they spent an average of nothing, so could be taking the drug with friends without paying for it. Cannabis facts Cannabis is back up from a Class C to a Class B drugOne in five 16 to 24-year-olds have used it in the last year80% of the cannabis seized is high strength variety, skunkCannabis use has dropped by more than a third in 10 years Read: Cannabis law change comes into force |
According to official figures, cannabis use has dropped by more than a third over the past decade, although the reasons for such a sharp fall are unclear. | According to official figures, cannabis use has dropped by more than a third over the past decade, although the reasons for such a sharp fall are unclear. |
David Nutt, who is in charge of the advisory council, said it could be a result of a drop in tobacco use or a negative reaction to the stronger varieties of cannabis on the market today. | David Nutt, who is in charge of the advisory council, said it could be a result of a drop in tobacco use or a negative reaction to the stronger varieties of cannabis on the market today. |
According to the Home Office, 80% of the cannabis seized by police is now skunk, grown through selective breeding from flowers produced by the female cannabis plant. | According to the Home Office, 80% of the cannabis seized by police is now skunk, grown through selective breeding from flowers produced by the female cannabis plant. |
Of the 2,494 cannabis users who responded to the Newsbeat/1Xtra News questionnaire, 1,172 said they smoked the stronger skunk varieties against 599 for traditional herbal or grass and just 186 for resin. | Of the 2,494 cannabis users who responded to the Newsbeat/1Xtra News questionnaire, 1,172 said they smoked the stronger skunk varieties against 599 for traditional herbal or grass and just 186 for resin. |
465 people said they either smoked a mixture or didn't know what they were smoking. | 465 people said they either smoked a mixture or didn't know what they were smoking. |
As for the source of the drug, 1,716 smokers said they normally bought off friends, 551 from dealers and 39 from a shop or cafe. | As for the source of the drug, 1,716 smokers said they normally bought off friends, 551 from dealers and 39 from a shop or cafe. |
190 users said they grew cannabis themselves. | 190 users said they grew cannabis themselves. |
The increased potency of weed over the last decade has led to fresh concerns about its impact on mental health, not just from the government but from a number of charities and support groups. | The increased potency of weed over the last decade has led to fresh concerns about its impact on mental health, not just from the government but from a number of charities and support groups. |
David Nutt, who chairs the government's advisory council, told Newsbeat there was growing evidence the drug could be linked to problems like schizophrenia. | David Nutt, who chairs the government's advisory council, told Newsbeat there was growing evidence the drug could be linked to problems like schizophrenia. |
But he said the risk to mental health from smoking cannabis was no greater than getting drunk and the drug should remain a Class C substance. | But he said the risk to mental health from smoking cannabis was no greater than getting drunk and the drug should remain a Class C substance. |
Read more on cannabis and links with mental health | Read more on cannabis and links with mental health |
Newsbeat/1Xtra News listener Locan from Belfast said: "I believe that cannabis is not a safe drug, but in my opinion a possible link to schizophrenia is much less serious than the proven link to cancer and cirrhosis of the liver caused by alcohol." | Newsbeat/1Xtra News listener Locan from Belfast said: "I believe that cannabis is not a safe drug, but in my opinion a possible link to schizophrenia is much less serious than the proven link to cancer and cirrhosis of the liver caused by alcohol." |
But other listeners got in touch to tell us about their experiences. | But other listeners got in touch to tell us about their experiences. |
It seems most of the people who are against the reclassification... have yet to feel any ill effects Gary, 29 | It seems most of the people who are against the reclassification... have yet to feel any ill effects Gary, 29 |
"From the age of 18, I used cannabis as a substitute for cigarettes but became very depressed," said Gary, now 29. | "From the age of 18, I used cannabis as a substitute for cigarettes but became very depressed," said Gary, now 29. |
"I firmly believe that cannabis played a huge part in my mental illness and ruined my life. | "I firmly believe that cannabis played a huge part in my mental illness and ruined my life. |
"It seems most of the people who are against the reclassification of cannabis are users who have yet to feel any ill effects. | "It seems most of the people who are against the reclassification of cannabis are users who have yet to feel any ill effects. |
"I can remember when I was exactly the same. How wrong I was." | "I can remember when I was exactly the same. How wrong I was." |
Kirsty from Manchester, herself a former cannabis smoker, said: "I know of at least two people who have been affected in a negative way. | Kirsty from Manchester, herself a former cannabis smoker, said: "I know of at least two people who have been affected in a negative way. |
"My belief is that if someone has a propensity to mental health problems, then the use of cannabis can either bring this to the surface or make it a lot worse than it would have been had the person never taken the drug." | "My belief is that if someone has a propensity to mental health problems, then the use of cannabis can either bring this to the surface or make it a lot worse than it would have been had the person never taken the drug." |
"Like all drugs it affects different people in different ways and education is key." | "Like all drugs it affects different people in different ways and education is key." |
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