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Homegrown Marijuana Cases Surge in Japan

Thu, Aug 07, 2008 11:16 am


Source: Associated Press

 

TOKYO (AP) — Police investigations of marijuana use have surged this year in Japan, the result in part of the easy availability of seeds on the Internet for home cultivation, authorities said Thursday, raising concerns in a country long considered immune from the drug abuse problems of Europe and the United States.

 

The number of marijuana cases handled by police in the first half of the year rose 12 percent from the same period last year to 1,202, the National Police Agency said in a report. At that rate, the number of cases will reach an all-time high this year, passing the 2,288 recorded in 2006.

 

While the number is still very low compared to many other countries, it rose more quickly than cases involving amphetamines and other synthetic stimulants, which have long been the most popular illegal drugs in Japan.

 

Police reported 6,216 stimulant drug cases in the first six months of this year.

 

A major factor in the jump in marijuana cases was an increase in small-scale growing for private use, said a National Police spokesman who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing department policy.

 

Japanese law prohibits the growing or possession of marijuana for recreational drug use, but seeds are excluded and are readily available on the Internet. Sites generally state that they are selling the seeds only for research, food or collecting.

 

There has also been a sharp increase in Japanese books and Internet sites that describe how to grow and prepare marijuana, the police spokesman said.

 

The police report also said organized crime was involved in some of the increased marijuana cases. Japanese gangsters have long been linked to illegal drugs.

 

A number of high-profile marijuana cases have recently been featured in the media.

 

Last month, a government worker was arrested on charges of growing marijuana in a specially equipped room in his home in western Japan. He reportedly told police he mainly used the drug with his wife and had bought his seeds online.

 

In May, Tokyo customs punished officers who lost track of a package of marijuana resin that had been slipped into a random traveler's luggage to test drug sniffer dogs. The package was recovered the next day.

 

Marijuana is frequently grown in Japan for non-drug purposes. Hemp-based fabrics have long been used in traditional clothing. Hemp growing for medical use and research is also allowed with a permit.



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mr.X

Sep 24 2008, 11:33 am

how long dose it take 4 a home grown plant take 2 bud?

umm

Aug 12 2008, 10:44 pm

oops, so sorry

to persom below

Aug 12 2008, 8:59 pm

u r a dumbass. This article is about Japan, not China. If it where china, these people would be dead

umm

Aug 11 2008, 4:27 pm

So China decides to fan the fires of hate on their fine Cannabis users.
The so-called leaders of china are doing a great dis-service to their fine people.
I still believe its the usa that is behind it. Look what bushes dad did. The jerk.

bob

Aug 9 2008, 6:23 pm

That's an Associated Press article, not an 'internet' article. The media (and people in general) generally confuse drug abuse and plain ol' drug use.

WTF

Aug 8 2008, 11:26 pm

I cant believe they slipped some resin in someones bag for a drug dog to find, and then lost it! If it was me and i found resin in my bag it would be long gone before the pigs caught up:)

420Viper

Aug 8 2008, 7:10 pm

It'd be cool if a Japanese grower developed a strain called Kamakazi or Hiroshima. Samurai Sativa? Ninjica?

GODZILLA!!!

no name

Aug 8 2008, 11:00 am

I think its funny how that one person tried insult the author and they fucked that up. You called them out and your sentence had like five typos.

kokoshka

Aug 7 2008, 4:39 pm

Oh no, not personal use, anything but that.

gen-macarthur

Aug 7 2008, 1:10 pm

more pot less sake'

Bob

Aug 7 2008, 12:44 pm

So I guess the days of Japanese tourists pestering anybody in Griffith Park (Los Angeles) who looks like a hippie to them, to sell them a little "Maarifuanah" have passed us by. The locals can now play hacky sack unmolested.

umm

Aug 7 2008, 12:41 pm

This article sounds like it was written on the desk of the DEA.
It is full of misinformation designed to confuse the public, and extend the alreday failed war on wheelchair cancer victims around the world.

umm

Aug 7 2008, 12:18 pm

The writer of the story writes that Cannabis seeds leads to drug abuse.

Drug use, and drug abuse are two totally different things.

Here is a columnist who's been writing a in journalism probably for years and still hasn't learned how to get it right. One of the nets true illiterates.

non-med grower

Aug 7 2008, 12:17 pm

Yea, you fuckin' pigs! I'm growin' it for non-drug use and research, so get the fuck out of my face and out of my house before I get angry.

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