News (Media Awareness Project) - France: Koucher Opposes Drugs Law |
Title: | France: Koucher Opposes Drugs Law |
Published On: | 2001-09-13 |
Source: | Times, The (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 08:21:45 |
KOUCHER OPPOSES DRUGS LAW
FRANCE'S Socialist Health Minister, Bernard Kouchner, has backed calls for
the decriminalisation of all drugs.
His comments have revived a debate among a political class divided between
Roman Catholic conservatives and urban liberals and are likely to embarrass
Lionel Jospin, the Prime Minister, who is far more cautious on the subject.
M Kouchner was speaking a week after the French National Aids Council --
including scientists, jurists and doctors -- said that French legislation
banning drug-taking gave rise to a "policy that hesitates between treatment
and repression and constitutes a handicap to developing the strategy of
reducing Aids risks". M Kouchner has long shared this view, but had not
hitherto expressed it so clearly while in his ministerial post.
FRANCE'S Socialist Health Minister, Bernard Kouchner, has backed calls for
the decriminalisation of all drugs.
His comments have revived a debate among a political class divided between
Roman Catholic conservatives and urban liberals and are likely to embarrass
Lionel Jospin, the Prime Minister, who is far more cautious on the subject.
M Kouchner was speaking a week after the French National Aids Council --
including scientists, jurists and doctors -- said that French legislation
banning drug-taking gave rise to a "policy that hesitates between treatment
and repression and constitutes a handicap to developing the strategy of
reducing Aids risks". M Kouchner has long shared this view, but had not
hitherto expressed it so clearly while in his ministerial post.
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