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UK: Substance Misuse: Magistrates reconsider cannabis classification

Tom Lloyd

Young People Now

Wednesday 16 Aug 2006

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The Magistrates' Association is considering asking the Government to
change the classification of cannabis for under-18s to reflect the
dangers the drug poses for this age group.

A motion will be debated at the association's annual general meeting in
November to see whether or not the association should call for the drug
to be given a higher class B rating for under-18s, instead of its
current class C rating.

John Fassenfelt, chair of the association's Youth Courts Committee,
which is backing the motion, said: "It is not yet the association's
policy, it is a motion being put to all members to see what their views
are."

Fassenfelt said that cannabis can physically alter the development of
the brain, and that its use can often lead to individuals experimenting
with more serious drugs. This in turn can lead to people turning to
crime to fund their habit.

Cannabis was downgraded from class B to C in January 2004. This meant
possession of small amounts of the drug, although still illegal, would
be less likely to result in arrest, although dealing would still be
treated seriously.

Jenny McWhirter, head of education at charity DrugScope, said that the
move would criminalise more young people.

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