10/05/2013 1:20:37 PM
We agree that alcohol and tobacco are responsible for a significant amount of harm in the community, and that this is a very important message that the community needs to hear. You can visit: www.alcoholthinkagain.com.au, www.smarterthansmoking.org.au and www.cancerwa.asn.au/prevention/tobacco/makesmokinghistory/ for more information about current campaigns addressing these issues. However, there is also a growing body of research that indicates cannabis also causes significant harm to the community, particularly in relation to physical and mental health, and wellbeing.
10/05/2013 1:18:43 PM
anyone thats anti smoking a joint is a ******* hypocrite **** ur alcohol and the scourge that it brings wake the **** up u so called law abiding narrow minded clowns and step outside of the room ur in and look at the stats of alcohol/cigarettes and over the counter drugs and until u get informed of the facts i suggest u refrain from telling us ur rubbish

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Using even a small amount of cannabis can increase your risk of mental health problems, including anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks and schizophrenia. 1 in 7 cannabis users report experiencing mental health problems. This risk increases the earlier you start and the more you use.
13 to 17 year olds that use cannabis are 3 times more likely to experience depression compared to those that don’t. This risk increases the earlier you start and the more you use.
1 in 10 people who have used cannabis are at risk of dependence. This risk increases the earlier you start and the more you use.
Using even a small amount of cannabis can affect your ability to remember things, This risk increases the earlier you start and the more you use.