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triprey
11-09-2007, 05:55 PM
Switzerland: Positive Effects Found For Pot Users (06 Nov 2007) Montreal Gazette Switzerland

Youths Found To Have Better Relations With Peers And Good Grades

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( Reuters ) - A study of more than 5,000 youngsters in Switzerland has found those who smoked marijuana do as well or better in some areas as those who don't, researchers said yesterday.

But the same was not true for those who used both tobacco and marijuana, who tended to be heavier users of the drug, said the report from J.C. Suris and colleagues at the University of Lausanne.

The study did not confirm the hypothesis that those who abstained from marijuana and tobacco functioned better overall, the authors said.

In fact, those who used only marijuana were "more socially driven ... significantly more likely to practise sports and they have a better relationship with their peers" than abstainers, it said.

"Moreover, even though they are more likely to skip class, they have the same level of good grades; and although they have a worse relationship with their parents, they are not more likely to be depressed" than abstainers, it added.

The study, published in the November issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, was based on a 2002 survey of 5,263 Swiss students age 16 to 20, of whom 455 smoked marijuana only, 1,703 used both marijuana and tobacco, and 3,105 abstained from both.

The report said while marijuana use has declined among U.S. adolescents, it has increased in recent years among the same age group in Switzerland and other European countries.

The study said while one theory holds that using legal drugs like nicotine and alcohol opens the door to marijuana and other illegal drug use, recent research also has found marijuana may come first and it "may reinforce cigarette smoking or lead to nicotine addiction."

In the study, about half of the tobacco and marijuana group had used the latter drug 10 times or more in the previous month vs. 56 per cent in the marijuana-only group who had used the drug only once or twice in the same time period.

Those who use only marijuana were less likely to have started using that drug before 15 compared with tobacco users, and the tobacco-marijuana group was more likely to have abused alcohol, the study said.

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Pubdate: Tue, 06 Nov 2007
Source: Montreal Gazette (CN QU)
Copyright: 2007 Reuters
Contact: letters@thegazette.canwest.com
Website: http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/
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swissmj
11-10-2007, 06:04 AM
i find it a little bit hard to believe some of the "statistics"
in Switzerland smoking cigs or pot is so socially accepted that if you ask a person on the streets for a cig or lighter and they dont have one its almost strange.
and in the short period of time i have spent in this country (around 3 years) i have never met a pot smoker (young or old) that doesnt mix there weed with tabaco. unless they didnt grow up in switzerland.
im not even sure were they are getting at with this report. its almost like pro cannabis groups/people will write just about anything to help the cause.

what they should really look into is the violence issues.
this is my opinion from what i have seen and know about this country....

switzerland has a very high % of the population that are cannabis smokers (and i mean very high). switzerland also has a compulsory military service.
from the age of 19 every swiss male goes to military for a min period of 3 months and the every year untill they turn a specific age (around 40 yrs old) they go to service for 3 weeks a year. so, from the age of 19 every swiss male has a semi automatic assualt rifle with live amunition in there home. but it still has one of the lowest crime rates for a country.

why?

well i was wondering the same thing. its definately not a race issue because 1 out of every 5 people in switzerland is not swiss. its not tv or video games either because we have the same as every other westernised country.
its not alcohol or drugs either because we also consume as much as any other country.

the culture has a large part to do with aswell but i just think everyone is to busy skinning up and getting high to worry about violence.

well thats just my 2 cents, i hope i made some sense. ha that rhymes lol

cheers swissmj