News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: MPs Want Cannabis Law Eased |
Title: | UK: MPs Want Cannabis Law Eased |
Published On: | 2001-07-20 |
Source: | Daily Telegraph (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 13:23:49 |
MPS WANT CANNABIS LAW EASED
THE campaign to legalise the use of cannabis is gaining support among
Labour MPs, according to a poll.
A majority of 116 Labour MPs taking part in a survey for the BBC's
World at One programme supported a substantial inquiry into the drug,
such as a royal commission.
The poll showed that nearly 80 of Tony Blair's backbenchers would be
prepared to vote for decriminalisation if it was recommended by a
royal commission, against 31 who said they would oppose it.
David Winnick, a Labour member of the Commons home affairs select
committee, predicted that cannabis would be decriminalised by the end
of this parliament.
THE campaign to legalise the use of cannabis is gaining support among
Labour MPs, according to a poll.
A majority of 116 Labour MPs taking part in a survey for the BBC's
World at One programme supported a substantial inquiry into the drug,
such as a royal commission.
The poll showed that nearly 80 of Tony Blair's backbenchers would be
prepared to vote for decriminalisation if it was recommended by a
royal commission, against 31 who said they would oppose it.
David Winnick, a Labour member of the Commons home affairs select
committee, predicted that cannabis would be decriminalised by the end
of this parliament.
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