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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Web: Drugs Report At-A-Glance
Title:UK: Web: Drugs Report At-A-Glance
Published On:2002-05-21
Source:BBC News (UK Web)
Fetched On:2008-01-23 07:11:31
DRUGS REPORT AT-A-GLANCE

The Commons home affairs select committee has called for a major
shake-up of Britain's drugs laws. Here are the key recommendations in
its report.

Cannabis should be reclassified as a class C drug.

Ecstasy should be downgraded to become a class B drug.

Drugs policy should focus on the 250,000 "problem" users, mainly
heroin addicts, who spend an average of UKP 13,000 a year in crime
money to feed their habit.

Harm reduction, not retribution, should be the main focus of drugs
policy - something the government is taking "tentative" steps towards.

A supervised programme of carefully supervised heroin prescription,
as happens in the Netherlands and Switzerland, should go on trial.

Safe injection rooms, designed to keep chronic heroin addicts off the
streets, should be piloted.

A new offence of "supply for gain" should be created to reflect in
penalties the difference between dealing and supplying drugs to
friends for their personal use.

Decriminalising possession of drugs for personal use would send out
the wrong message.

One day the balance may tip in favour of legalising some currently
illegal drugs but the committee does not recommend that move now.

Cocaine should stay as a class A drug but more treatment places must
be created.

Government should "substantially" increase its funding for treatment
of heroin addicts.

Prescribing diamorphine, rather than methodone, for treating heroin
addiction should be properly assessed.

The government should urgently review the laws on how community
chemists dispense controlled drugs, like methodone, because of fears
of outdated rules.

The last 30 years shows policies wholly or mainly based on enforcing
drugs laws are "destined to fail".

Education programmes should be realistic and preferably delivered by
someone with "street credibility", such as recovered addicts.
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