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Confused over smoke signals

Don Barnard

Letters, Essex Evening Gazette

Thursday 18 Jul 2002

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Home Secretary, David Blunkett, announced on July 10, that he intended to
reclassify cannabis as a class C drug but raise the maximum sentence for
supply on class C drugs from five to 14 years.

This will mean that although the maximum sentence for possession of
cannabis will be two years, instead of five, the maximum for supply of
cannabis will not change.

The Home Secretary did not refer to sentences for cultivation.

Many cannabis campaigners and professionals are disappointed with the
announcement and even though there is progression in thought, the results
may still be negative, for there will still be no safe place for users to
interact socially as do people who drink alcohol.

I cannot see how these changes will help anyone except the police, who will
save time through not having to arrest people caught with small amounts of
cannabis.

Mr Blunkett seems to have forgotten supply is driven by demand and
uncontrollable if left outside of the law. It is also highly profitable and
untaxable.

With a lesser penalty on possession it is likely more people will smoke
cannabis openly. This will lead to an increase in demand.

If users are not allowed to grow it they can only buy it illegally. The
question is: What sort of people are going to sell what sort of cannabis?

If we are not careful the less discernible supplier will find a gateway to
offer hard drugs.

Only legalisation - bringing it within the law - can separate cannabis
from hard drugs. This sort of half-measure and political appeasement
will achieve little - especially little by delaying the change another
12-months.

People should be allowed to grow it.

Don Barnard
Legalise Cannabis Alliance

 

 

 

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