News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: PUB LTE: Drug Policy Pair Who Admit Using Cannabis |
Title: | UK: PUB LTE: Drug Policy Pair Who Admit Using Cannabis |
Published On: | 2000-01-20 |
Source: | Evening Express, Aberdeen (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 05:58:52 |
DRUG POLICY PAIR WHO ADMIT USING CANNABIS
Sirs:
Given that two out of the three ministers in charge of drugs policy
have admitted smoking cannabis -- Mo Mowlam recently and Charles
Clarke in 1997 -- how can they justify the Government's policy of
criminalising other people who follow in their shoes?
The law does not differentiate between first-time and long-term
use.
If either minister had been arrested in their youth they may well have
been jailed and would almost certainly not be in the position they are
now.
I don't believe that either of them would have deserved a criminal
record. And neither do the 80,000 people arrested each year in the UK
for exactly the same 'criminal' activity -- possession of cannabis.
H ROBERTSON
The Legalise Cannabis Alliance
Sirs:
Given that two out of the three ministers in charge of drugs policy
have admitted smoking cannabis -- Mo Mowlam recently and Charles
Clarke in 1997 -- how can they justify the Government's policy of
criminalising other people who follow in their shoes?
The law does not differentiate between first-time and long-term
use.
If either minister had been arrested in their youth they may well have
been jailed and would almost certainly not be in the position they are
now.
I don't believe that either of them would have deserved a criminal
record. And neither do the 80,000 people arrested each year in the UK
for exactly the same 'criminal' activity -- possession of cannabis.
H ROBERTSON
The Legalise Cannabis Alliance
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