News (Media Awareness Project) - France: Scent Of Cannabis Wafts Into Presidential Race |
Title: | France: Scent Of Cannabis Wafts Into Presidential Race |
Published On: | 2002-03-27 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-30 21:31:07 |
SCENT OF CANNABIS WAFTS INTO PRESIDENTIAL RACE
French Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin stirred controversy by
suggesting that occasional smokers of cannabis should be treated with leniency.
Supporters of conservative President Jacques Chirac, his neck-and-neck
rival in the April 21 vote, slammed the remarks as irresponsible, while the
pro-legalization lobby called for a debate on reform of France's tough drug
laws.
Jospin said legalization would send the wrong signal to the young but
insisted that France's 32-year-old drug laws should be applied "in an
intelligent manner" toward users.
French Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin stirred controversy by
suggesting that occasional smokers of cannabis should be treated with leniency.
Supporters of conservative President Jacques Chirac, his neck-and-neck
rival in the April 21 vote, slammed the remarks as irresponsible, while the
pro-legalization lobby called for a debate on reform of France's tough drug
laws.
Jospin said legalization would send the wrong signal to the young but
insisted that France's 32-year-old drug laws should be applied "in an
intelligent manner" toward users.
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