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Drug addiction experts sound alert as Hong Kong youngsters take to cannabis, believing legalisation trend makes it all right

  • Cannabis may seem trendy, but experts warn against notion it’s ‘not that addictive or potent’
  • Some abusers say cannabis led them to experiment with other drugs, ending in addiction

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Leung Chun-wing is hoping young people will learn from his experiences of taking drugs. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Leung Chun-wing remembers going out as a boy with his grandmother and coming across a person lying unconscious near their home.

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“My grandmother told me not to take heroin, or I’d end up like him,” Leung, 32, recalls.

But when he was a teenager, someone offered him cannabis and, curious, he did not refuse.

“I knew heroin was a drug, but I didn’t think cannabis was too,” says Leung, who was 18 when he started taking drugs.

Leung Chun-wing shares his experiences. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Leung Chun-wing shares his experiences. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
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He hung out at nightclubs with friends, and went from cannabis to ketamine, cocaine and ecstasy.

“It became very serious, with me having to go the washroom every 10 to 15 minutes,” he recounts.

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