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Letter: Letter

Published 24 November 2001

From Don Churms

You report that: “Although two-thirds of cannabis users [in the New Zealand
study] did not progress to other illicit drugs, nearly all hard-drug users
started off on cannabis.” Could it not be that most teenagers—and also
most adults—use some sort of mild drug, such as cannabis, nicotine and
alcohol, and that a smaller subset of people progress to harder drugs?

The causal relationship for cannabis may appear a little stronger because its
illegality (and reputation) probably keeps some potential users away, but I
suspect most hard drug users also began smoking cigarettes and drinking
alcohol.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Issue no. 2318 published 24 November 2001

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