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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Campaigners Call For Tougher Cannabis Laws
Title:UK: Campaigners Call For Tougher Cannabis Laws
Published On:2007-10-30
Source:Daily Mail (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-11 19:35:25
CAMPAIGNERS CALL FOR TOUGHER CANNABIS LAWS

Parents, teachers and politicians will urge the Government to do
more to stamp out cannabis abuse today.

The Talking About Cannabis Parental Action Group will also call for
the reclassification of the drug to class B in a briefing at the House
of Commons,

And they will demand an education programme for the public to be made
aware of "scientific and medical facts" about the drug.

A number of speakers including shadow minister for justice Edward
Garnier and the United Nations consultant on drugs, Dr Ian Oliver,
will talk about the mental health effects of cannabis on children and
teenagers, before campaigners hand a petition of more than 600 names
to 10 Downing Street.

Debra Bell, chairwoman of the action group, said her eldest son had
"given up on life" after he began using cannabis five years ago, aged
14.

She said: "We are also asking the Government to fulfil its promise,
made in 2004 at the time cannabis became a class C drug, that we would
see a 'massive and consistent' public health education campaign.

"Where is it? A few TV adverts are not enough."

Politicians including Kate Hoey, Labour MP for Vauxhall, Conservative
peer Baroness Joyce Anelay and Liberal Democrat Education and Children
spokeswoman Baroness Joan Walmsley have also lent their support to the
campaign.
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