The potential for cannabis-related harm is being downplayed in debates about the drug's legal status, according to Otago researchers.
An editorial in the New Zealand Medical Journal by research Associate Professor Joe Boden and the late Emeritus Professor David Fergusson urges caution before altering laws, citing evidence from two of Otago's long-running population studies.
"Most contributions [to the debate] imply that cannabis is a relatively harmless drug, and that cannabis law change will only have beneficial consequences," they wrote.
"We would argue that, on the basis of evidence generated by longitudinal studies based in New Zealand, both assumptions are incorrect."
The Christchurch Health and Development Study and the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study provide some of the most comprehensive data on cannabis-related harm in the world.