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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Pub LTE: Drug Ban Is Not The Way
Title:UK: Pub LTE: Drug Ban Is Not The Way
Published On:2001-07-26
Source:Hull Daily Mail (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 12:53:48
DRUG BAN IS NOT THE WAY

Prohibition Of Cannabis Does More Harm Than Good

The decision to legalise cannabis should rest on whether prohibition
does more harm than good.

Good laws should reflect the latest scientific understanding, be
accepted by the public as fair, be enforceable, consistent, and
conform to international human rights law.

A good law must command respect, and to achieve this it must strike a
balance between the interests of society and those of the individual.
Branding a person a criminal must be one of the most serious things
that a society can do.

It stigmatises people; it can cost them their life-savings,
possessions and property, and can essentially ruin their lives.

Clearly, it isn't anything that should be done on the basis of
misinformation and exaggeration, or by using arguments of
convenience. The Government has conveniently used "the need to
protect our children from vile drug dealers" and "the scourge of
drugs" as an excuse for waging an irrational war on adult cannabis
smokers, but the majority of people who end up with drug-related
criminal records are young. Their "crime" is most often the
victimless non-crime of having a joint or two in their pocket or
purse at the wrong time and place.

Realistically, can the prohibitionists' offer one valid reason for
maintaining a law that criminalises millions of people, gives rise to
organised crime, increases underage usage, diminishes freedom,
promotes disrespect for the law, poisons, and does not curtail usage?

Carl Wagner,
Legalise Cannabis Alliance,
Victoria Square,
Ella Street,
Hull.
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