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Cannabis Needs To Be Classed As Tobacco

Mike Cottee

Letters, The Citizen, Gloucester

Friday 12 Jul 2002

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Sir - A golden opportunity to finally separate the line of supply
between cannabis, which the Government's medical experts now confirm is
less harmful than tobacco or alcohol, and hard drugs has been lost in a
complete hash fudge by the Government.

Ian Duncan-Smith passed comment that there are only two real ways of
dealing with cannabis - a Swedish-style clampdown, which the country
cannot afford and which, according to all opinion polls, the public do
not want.

The second option is full legalisation, bringing supply and distribution
within a legal framework in the same way as alcohol and tobacco,
providing employment and raising taxes for essential services.

My party tends to agree, but while his party supports the first choice,
my party supports the more logical option two.

The drug problem in this country is crack-cocaine and heroin. It is
these evil drugs that are tearing this country apart - not cannabis.

Let's bring cannabis under control. Let's break that supply link with
harder drugs. Let's have licensed outlets selling to over-18s only, and
supplying medical-users at reduced rates.

The Government's option is the worst possible - it leaves supply in the
black market, where at least a proportion of dealers will also be happy
to supply crack or heroin.

Medical experts deny the long-held idea that cannabis leads to hard
drugs.

In fact, they say the risk, if any, is less than that of alcohol and
tobacco. But while the same dealers are supplying cannabis and hard
drugs, there will be a gateway which needs to be closed.

Let's stand up for future generations. Let's get this issue sorted once
and for all.

Mike Cottee Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Legalise Cannabis
Alliance (Somerset)


 

 

 

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