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Communications - Council Term
2002-2004
Communication
0140
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022
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Roger Christie, The Hawaii Cannabis Ministry
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Council
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Presented: Council - 6/4/03
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BIL 059 Draft 03 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Bills\2002-2004
COM 0140.000 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Communications\2002-2004
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"An important finding emerging from this study concerned <br />the effect on individuals and communities from the scarcity <br />of marijuana due to the eradication campaigns. Users often <br />reported this was a major contribution to the increase in the <br />use of meth." and as one respondent reported: <br />"Ice is easier to get than weed. It's not much more expensive <br />than weed either. The amount of people here that use ice is <br />increasing because people who couldn't find weed were <br />starting to find ice easier. Plenty guys I know use ice <br />because they can't get pot. I'd rather see them smoking <br />pakalolo cause they were mellow, nice people. On ice, they <br />change into robbing houses and carrying guns in less than <br />one month. Things they never did on. weed." <br />From the National Institute on Drug Abuse 1991-1994 Final <br />Report ICE AND OTHER METHAMPHETAMINE USE: AN <br />EXPLORATORY STUDY. <br />(Entire report has been removed from the N.I.D.A. website) <br />
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