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UK: Lambeth Cannabis Pilot: The Facts
Nick Hopkins The Guardian
Tuesday 02 Jul 2002 . The cannabis pilot was launched on July 2 last year and was due to last six months. The Met now says it will continue until the home secretary has ruled on reclassification. . In the first six months officers and civilian staff saved more than 2,500 hours and led to a 19% increase in arrests of class A drug dealers. The number of arrests for dealing cannabis rose 11%. . The Police Federation claimed the initiative had confused children and encouraged crack cocaine dealers. This view was supported by a Mori poll commissioned for the Police Foundation. Forty-one per cent of those asked said they knew nothing about it and out of the 56% who claimed they did, some believed that cannabis had been legalised or decriminalised. . The police said the poll of 2,055 Lambeth residents showed 83% either supported the experiment outright or conditionally. But critics pointed to other statistics which indicated that while half of all white residents in Brixton supported the experiment, the majority of black and Asian residents opposed it. . Schools that replied to a police questionnaire about the use of cannabis by pupils suggests that the experiment had had no adverse effect on behaviour. Data suggests that the idea of an influx of drug tourists into Lambeth is a myth.
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