News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Confused Public 'Believe Cannabis Is Being Legalised' |
Title: | UK: Confused Public 'Believe Cannabis Is Being Legalised' |
Published On: | 2004-01-29 |
Source: | Independent (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 22:51:46 |
CONFUSED PUBLIC 'BELIEVE CANNABIS IS BEING LEGALISED'
The public are confused about changes to the law on cannabis that take
effect today and many mistakenly believe that marijuana is being legalised,
according to the head of the largest police association. The statement by
Jan Berry, the national chairwoman of the Police Federation, follows
comments by Sir John Stevens, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police,
who has said there is a "massive amount of muddle" surrounding the changes,
under which people caught in possession of cannabis will normally be let off
with a warning and the drug will be confiscated.
But the drug is not legal. Users will be arrested if caught smoking near
children, are repeat offenders, or smoke the drug in public. Mrs Berry said
the energy spent reclassifying cannabis could have been better used for
education and treatment programmes.
The public are confused about changes to the law on cannabis that take
effect today and many mistakenly believe that marijuana is being legalised,
according to the head of the largest police association. The statement by
Jan Berry, the national chairwoman of the Police Federation, follows
comments by Sir John Stevens, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police,
who has said there is a "massive amount of muddle" surrounding the changes,
under which people caught in possession of cannabis will normally be let off
with a warning and the drug will be confiscated.
But the drug is not legal. Users will be arrested if caught smoking near
children, are repeat offenders, or smoke the drug in public. Mrs Berry said
the energy spent reclassifying cannabis could have been better used for
education and treatment programmes.
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