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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Cannabis Campaign: Young Want Change
Title:UK: Cannabis Campaign: Young Want Change
Published On:1998-03-08
Source:Independent on Sunday
Fetched On:2008-09-07 14:19:13
YOUNG WANT CHANGE

BRITAIN'S youth have said no to drug laws. In the first nation-wide radio
poll on drugs, the listeners of BBC Radio 1 voted overwhelmingly against
legal restrictions on drug-taking.

Tonight Radio 1 is devoting an hour to the debate . To gauge its audience's
opinion in advance of this evening's phone-in, the BBC organised a five-day
telephone poll. Listeners were asked to vote on the question: "Should
people have the right to take drugs?"

More than 20,000 responded, with 84 per cent in favour and only 16 per cent
against.

"I think that the huge majority in favour of the proposition indicates
people's enthusiasm for debate," said the DJ Steve Lamacq, who hosts
tonight's debate. "More people than ever before are talking about what used
to be a taboo topic for them; basically it is a question of rights."

The findings offer further evidence of how out of touch politicians are
with dance-floor reality. Reporters for the programme Sorted - The Drugs
Lottery, which precedes the debate, found some teenagers were so confused
about the law that they did not realise that it was an offence to be found
in possession of a couple of ecstasy tablets.

Throughout last week listeners to Radio 1 were encouraged to dial-in their
votes after an announcer said "If you think you should be allowed to do
whatever you like with your mind or body providing it hurts no one else,
you should vote Yes. If you believe we need to keep the current laws in
place in order to protect us vote No".

Tonight the Drugs Tsar, Keith Hellawell, will defend the status quo. Alan
McGee of Creation records argues for reform.

Mr Lamacq added: "To test public opinion further we are going to open the
poll lines again after the debate to see whether opinions have been shifted
by the arguments. It is going to be very interesting."
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