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UK: Cannabis to remain Class C drug

The Guardian

Thursday 03 Apr 2008

Source: The Guardian
Date: April 3 2008

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The Government's official advisory body on drugs policy believes
cannabis should remain a Class C drug and not be reclassified as Class
B, it has been reported.

The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) will make its
recommendation this month, following a review of the decision to
downgrade the drug.

The move could put the board on a collision course with Prime Minister
Gordon Brown, who this week spoke of his determination to send a signal
to young people that the use of cannabis was "unacceptable".

At his monthly Downing Street news conference this week, the Prime
Minister indicated his strong support for reclassifying cannabis as a
Class B drug.

The BBC reports that the ACMD decision was taken at a private meeting.
Chairman Professor Sir Michael Rawlins told the broadcaster a report
would be sent to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith this month but refused to
comment on its decision.

If the Government does reclassify, it would mean rejecting the findings
of the Advisory Council's panel of 23 drug experts.

Cannabis has been a Class C drug since January 2004.

In July 2007, the Prime Minister announced that, as part of a
consultation reviewing its drug strategy, the Government would consider
whether cannabis should be reclassified as a class B drug.

The Home Office says there is real public concern about the potential
mental health effects of cannabis use and, in particular, the use and
availability of stronger kinds of cannabis such as "skunk".

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