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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: PUB LTE: Dope and Deceit By Craig Schroer
Title:UK: PUB LTE: Dope and Deceit By Craig Schroer
Published On:1997-07-26
Source:NEW SCIENTIST
Fetched On:2008-09-08 14:00:34
Dope and deceit

Recent reporting about research on laboratory rats corroborating the
marijuana "gateway" theory, that smoking cannabis leads to a desire for
harder drugs, was carried as a major story by nearly every newspaper
and news programme in the US (This Week, 5 July, p 4).

By contrast, another marijuana study, also funded by the
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), garnered practically zero
media coverage when it was published in this April's issue of the
American Journal of Public Health. The unpublicized report, entitled
"Marijuana use and mortality", studied a sample population of 65 171
people (the largest such study ever done) and found "little, if any" link
between marijuana use and premature death.

The difference in coverage given to these two studies can be
explained by the NlDA's disinclination to publicise science which
doesn't serve its political agenda. Unfortunately, the mainstream media
seem mostly content to play the role of government stooge, dutifully
regurgitating information which they have been spoonfed by agencies
such as the NIDA.

The result is a media bias which deceives the public with
lengthy stories based on carefully manicured "lies by omission" while
other viewpoints are relegated to a few lines on the editorial page.

Craig Schroer, Austin, Texas
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