This week New Zealand takes a big step towards allowing the medical use of cannabis.
Considering even the home of the "War on Drugs", the USA, has moved to decriminalise and legalise cannabis in almost all states, it's surprising how much controversy this still stirs up here in Aotearoa.
Ultimately, all illicit drug use is a debate about compassion versus punishment. The compassion seems more obvious with the "medical use" bills currently before Parliament, the punishment more obvious with recreational use.
But what is now beyond question, even though many people's views are still to catch up, is the punishment approach - via prohibition - has failed and continues to fail. We lost the war on drugs because it was never the drugs we were fighting, it was people.
I remember when psychotherapy was petitioning to become a registered health profession here in New Zealand. What struck me was as a profession we didn't have to prove that what we did worked, but instead prove it had the potential to cause harm.