There's no reason why Indian policymakers
shouldn't take a similar informed approach to marijuana and even legalise possession
of small quantities of the mild intoxicant for recreational purposes. All the
more so because the consumption of marijuana and other cannabis derivatives
such as bhang dates back hundreds of years and has strong roots in Indian
culture.Till 1985, marijuana and cannabis derivatives were legally sold in the
country through authorised retail shops.However, the enactment of the Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act in that year done under US and
international pressure clubbed marijuana with hard drugs and made all
illegal.
Now that opinion and trends with respect to marijuana are reversing in the US and other countries, India should follow suit. Besides, several studies have shown that moderate consumption of marijuana is far less harmful than tobacco and alcohol. If the latter can be sold over the counter, the same standards should be applied to marijuana as well. Plus, decriminalising marijuana use will prevent people from graduating to harder drugs that should remain proscribed. Distinction between the two will also help unclog our prisons that are bursting at the seams. Hence, a liberal approach to marijuana coupled with greater focus on de-addiction for hard drugs must be the way forward.
Now that opinion and trends with respect to marijuana are reversing in the US and other countries, India should follow suit. Besides, several studies have shown that moderate consumption of marijuana is far less harmful than tobacco and alcohol. If the latter can be sold over the counter, the same standards should be applied to marijuana as well. Plus, decriminalising marijuana use will prevent people from graduating to harder drugs that should remain proscribed. Distinction between the two will also help unclog our prisons that are bursting at the seams. Hence, a liberal approach to marijuana coupled with greater focus on de-addiction for hard drugs must be the way forward.
Source: THE TIMES OF INDIA-1st August,2017