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UK: Call for debate on council drug policy

Ben Attenborough

Braintree and Witham Times

Thursday 18 Sep 2003

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CALLS have been made for an open debate on Braintree Council's drug policy.

A Braintree campaigner and a councillor both claim the council has dismissed
their requests for an honest and open debate on the council's drug policies.

Don Barnard, a Legalise Cannabis Alliance member, says he is annoyed at the
council's refusal even to con=ADsider holding a debate.

He said: this is something David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, has called
for.

He said it is important that communities sit down and discuss the issues
around drugs.

It is an issue which affects all of society and it's a cross cutting issue.

Among the issues Mr Barnard thinks the council should he discussing
publicly are whether council employees should have random drug tests, and
their policies on drug education, especially the education of children and
youths.

But he said ever since he first proposed the forum idea in 1999 the council
has refused it.

And his call was backed by councillor James Abbott.

He said: I think it's always healthy for a public discussion on any issue
and I am quite comfortable should Braintree Council host debates on the
issues related to drugs.

"I forwarded Don Barnard's request for a forum to the council but got a
similar answer to him."

He added: I think it's regrettable Agenda 21 forums are not held any more as
that could have been the perfect forum for this sort of debate."

Agenda 21 forums used to be public debates about a range of issues including
the environment, but they were phased out by the council.

Graham Butland, executive councillor for health and community, said there
were issues to be looked at like the use of medicinal canna=ADbis for=
multiple
sclerosis suffers.

But he said there are already forums where the issues could be raised and he
added the council is only expected to debate issues where it can help.

He added he was willing to talk to Mr Barnard about his forum idea, but
added he was making no promises.






 

 

 

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