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UK: 'No rise' in cannabis use since law change

Brian Hutton

Belfast Telegraph

Friday 18 Mar 2005

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Number in court the same as last year.

There is no evidence to suggest cannabis use has increased in Northern
Ireland a year after it was reclassified, the Government has said.

And while police figures show there has been no reduction in prosecutions
against young people for possession of the drug, there has been some
decrease overall in Class C drug-related arrests.

The figures have been unveiled by the Secretary of State Paul Murphy just
over a year after the Government downgraded cannabis from Class B to Class
C, ranking it alongside bodybuilding steroids and some anti-depressants.

The reclassification sparked concerns at the time that it would encourage
drug use.

The Government conducted a survey of statutory organisations, including the
police, the community and voluntary sector, in April and May of last year
to assess the impact of the law change.

According to the Secretary of State, the level of response was
disappointing, but the general view was that reclassification had little
impact on overall attitudes towards cannabis, both among young people and
adults.

There was no evidence to suggest that consumption had increased or that
people were more open about the use of cannabis.

However, there was a view that young people did not fully understand all
the various terminology such as "reclassification", "decriminalisation" and
"legalisation".

PSNI figures indicated that the number of prosecutions against younger
people for possession of cannabis - both actual and pending - had not
reduced since reclassification.

There are no separate figures kept in relation to adults, but there was a
small reduction in the number of arrests for possession of Class C drugs,
in the three months after reclassification when compared to the three
months prior to the law change.

The Government is currently preparing to carry out a further survey to
assess the impact one year on.


 

 

 

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