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UK: 'Three strikes and you're out' cannabis laws

Ananova

Wednesday 04 Sep 2002

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Police will give cannabis smokers "three strikes and you're out"
warnings when the drug is reclassified next year.

Users stopped in the street once or twice with the drug will simply have
it confiscated, be given a formal warning and sent on their way.

But anyone caught three times in a year will face tougher penalties
including a caution or arrest and charge for possession.

The new guidelines come from the Association of Chief Police Officers
are being unveiled at its annual drugs conference.

The revised stance on cannabis will come in to effect by July next year
once the Home Secretary David Blunkett reclassifies the drug from Class
B to the less serious Class C.

An ACPO spokesman said: "It is effectively three strikes and out and you
could be arrested."

"The guidelines are in response to the Home Secretary's reclassification
of cannabis. You will be given a warning for the first two times but if
you are caught a third time within a 12 month period you will face more
serious penalties," he added.

Under the guidelines, quantities of up to three grams of cannabis will
be deemed for personal use.

But anyone who refuses to hand over the drug or challenges the police to
take action will also face arrest.


 

 

 

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