Investigators who rely on the opinions of high echelon officials, who have no direct acquaintance with the use of marijuana usually reach the conclusion that marijuana is a highly dangerous drug which produces much violent crime and insanity, says Lindesmith. These conclusions, as we have suggested, may be a reflection of upper-class hostility toward an unfamiliar lower-class indulgence. For, he writes denunciations of the weed come characteristically from persons of the classes which prefer whiskey, rum, gin and other alcoholic beverages and who do not themselves use marijuana. Such persons, overlooking the well-known effects of alcohol, commonly deplore the effects of hemp upon the lower classes and often believe that it produces murder, rape, violence and insanity. ER Bloomquist (medical doctor) Marijuana (1968).
I might add to this that many of these high echelon officials were probably also stuffing their colonial pipes full of tobacco.
For about 16 years now, Ive been bleating, to anyone who will listen, that our system of prohibitory drug laws is a bloody hypocrite. Ive relied on many hypotheticals, technical legal arguments and inferences, but, today, Ill show you the smoking gun.
Were all, by now, aware that, in 2018, the constitutional court decriminalised the personal and private use of cannabis. I do not intend to unpack that judgement, but to note the following, which are premises that I ask you to please keep in mind throughout.
Firstly, the court accepted that cannabis, while harmful, is no more so than tobacco and alcohol.
Secondly, despite the first premise, it went on to find, at paragraph 88, that [d]ealing in cannabis is a serious problem in this country and the prohibition of dealing in cannabis is a justifiable limitation
One would think then, that, because it is at least as, if not more, harmful than cannabis, dealing in tobacco would be considered a serious problem and that preventing it would be a justifiable limitation and something from which the childish South African population needed to be sheltered. Right? Wrong!
On 14 June 2022, the supreme court of appeal (SCA) handed down its appeal judgement in the case brought by British American Tobacco and others against the emergency Covid-19 lockdown regulations that purported to ban the lawful trade in tobacco.
This is from the courts own media summary: The SCA consequently held that the limitation of the rights to dignity, bodily and psychological integrity, freedom of trade and deprivation of property was not justified [it] unjustifiably limited the autonomy of persons to regulate their own affairs, and to exercise control over their bodily and psychological integrity. It infringed the right to freedom of trade in that farmers could not sell and nobody could buy their tobacco. Tobacconists were unable to trade. Farmers were unable to use their farms productively and manufacturers, their costly factories and equipment
We now have a direct, albeit probably unintended, contradiction between the wisdom of the supreme court of appeal and that of the constitutional court. There are only two ways out of this. Either this judgement of the appeal court must be overturned by the apex court on further appeal, or, if the judgement stands, which it should, then the state (which carries the constitutional onus of justifying rights limitations) must throw in the towel in its persistent attempts to criminally ban the recreational sale of cannabis and allow for it, with regulatory restrictions akin to, or certainly no more strict than, those imposed on the trade in tobacco.
That said, for my sins, Ive never thought it enough to stop at cannabis, which just so happened to have presented as the obvious first toe in the waters of reasonable, rational and humane drug law reform. Let us please never forget that tobacco and alcohol are drugs from a scientific standpoint finished and klaar. Theyre just ones that Western society has used for enough time to blind itself to the notion that its distaste for and thus banning of unfamiliar lower-class indulgence[s] rendered itself the exact, unevenly-handed hypocrite that its own (supposedly liberal) legal systems were supposed to prevent it from being. A Nutty idea, indeed.
In 2010, Professor David Nutt, internationally-respected neuropsychopharmacologist, and others published a study in The Lancet titled Drug Harms in the UK: a multi-criteria decision analysis, which, in brushstroke summary, concluded that weve gotten it all wrong in our rankings of the relative harms (to both users and society) of drugs and that this incorrect and unscientific thinking has infected the manner in which these drugs are banned and/or regulated in the UK (but, by inference, around the world) thus crying out for drug law reforms that would see us regulating in the reasonable, rational and constitutional manner that the law otherwise requires.
As far as I am aware, Nutts 2010 publication has stood the test of time and survived the rigours of international scientific and statistical peer review and criticism. It thus stands as something on which we can reasonably rely.
Additionally, Nutt was the key witness in the part-heard and live-streamed (check YouTube) 2017 Trial of the Plant by the so-called Dagga Couple in the Pretoria high court. He was cross-examined on his findings by both the state and the right-wing organisation, Doctors for Life, but emerged, in my respectful opinion, almost entirely unscathed.
He was made only to endure the kinds of questions and challenges that have one post-traumatically twitching at the memory of our HIV/Aids-denialism and our once calling for a scientific inquest into why lightning had targeted a low-income area.
I conclude by saying this. If I am correct that the supreme court of appeal tobacco judgement necessitates an unlocking of the right to recreationally consume and trade in cannabis, as also that Nutts 2010 publication gets things right to an acceptable degree, then, being all less harmful than cannabis, we ought to (necessarily correcting for our unique socioeconomic circumstances) reform our drugs laws to allow for the (reasonably regulated) use of and trade in (ranked from most to least harmful): gamma-hydroxybutyrate; benzodiazepines; ketamine; methadone; mephedrone; butane; qat (not our local kat); anabolic steroids; MDMA (ecstasy); LSD; buprenorphine; psilocybin; and other low-harm entheogens.
The argument ought also to hold true for certain drugs that I have excluded, which are established to be less harmful than alcohol, but more so than cannabis but, why push my luck? Ultimately (remembering, again, that the state must answer this) why not allow for people to turn their backs on alcohol and tobacco, even cannabis, and elect, as supposedly liberated adults, for lower-harm indulgences? The answer can only be one founded in hypocrisy and I challenge the state to contradict me.
The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Mail & Guardian.
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