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UK: Yard chief attacks cannabis regrading

Maurice Chittenden

Sunday Times

Tuesday 17 Jan 2006

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THE senior police officer who launched a pioneering scheme to relax
enforcement of the cannabis law now says that the drug should not have
been downgraded.

Brian Paddick, a deputy assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard,
describes the decision by David Blunkett, the former home secretary, to
downgrade cannabis to a class C drug as “all pain and no gain”.

Paddick was a borough commander in Lambeth, south London, in 2001 when
he set up a pilot scheme in nearby Brixton whereby anyone caught with a
small amount of cannabis was warned rather than arrested.

This was widely seen as one of the catalysts for Blunkett’s changing of
the law two years ago to regrade the drug. But the decision to allow
police to retain the power of arrest has caused widespread confusion
about the legal status of cannabis.

Paddick says his own scheme was based on an operational need to
concentrate on class A drugs such as heroin.

“By allowing police officers to continue to arrest for possession of
small amounts of cannabis, and by allowing police commanders to declare
their areas zero tolerance zones for cannabis, the reclassification was
unlikely to divert much police time towards more serious crime.

“At the same time, reclassifying created confusion suggesting, quite
wrongly, that cannabis was less harmful at a time when stronger strains
were becoming more common and there was evidence of a link with mental
health.”

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1985883,00.html

 

 

 

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