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UK: Blunkett tells Blair: don't tighten law on cannabis

Sophie Goodchild and Francis Elliott

Independent on Sunday

Sunday 15 Jan 2006

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David Blunkett has urged Tony Blair not to reverse the decision that he
took as Home Secretary to reclassify cannabis.

Senior government insiders say that Mr Blunkett, now a backbench MP, is
furious at plans to reinstate the drug's original class B status less
than two years after he moved it into the low-risk C category.

The Government is expected to make an announcement this week on the
classification of the drug in the light of new research linking its use
to mental illness. Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary, has already said
that he will launch a public awareness campaign about the dangers of the
drug because of widespread confusion.

It is understood that Mr Blunkett telephoned Mr Clarke last week to warn
that tightening up the laws on cannabis would be a mistake. He also made
his views known to the Prime Minister.

One senior figure said that there was a heated conversation between Mr
Clarke and Mr Blunkett.

Cannabis was moved from class B to class C in February 2004 on the
recommendation of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and
lobbying from police, who said they needed to focus on class A drugs.

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