Cannabis Campaigners' Guide News Database result:


After you have finished reading this article you can click here to go back.

Reclassified cannabis will remain illegal

10 Downing Street

Press Release

Monday 19 Jan 2004

---

A new campaign will help to educate the public about the reclassification
of cannabis from a class B to class C drug. The Government's message is
that cannabis will be reclassified on 29 January, but it is harmful and
will remain illegal.

The move is part of the Government's overall drug strategy which focuses
action on class A drugs, like heroin and crack/cocaine which cause the
greatest harm to individuals, their families and communities.

The change was recommended by an independent expert committee that advises
the Government on drug classifications.

Home Office Drugs Minister Caroline Flint said:

"By reclassifying cannabis we are being honest to young people about the
harm cannabis can cause in comparison to drugs such as crack and heroin.
This an open and effective way to tackle the problems associated with class
A drug use which Government medical advisors have recommended."

Radio adverts and leaflets will target young people, as part of the FRANK
campaign, and postcards in pubs and clubs will help to get the message
across to over-18s.

The Government will invest UKP1.2bn this year in the drug strategy which
aims to tackle supply, address treatment needs, help communities and
educate young people.






--=======504B573F=======--

 

 

 

After you have finished reading this article you can click here to go back.




This page was created by the Cannabis Campaigners' Guide.
Feel free to link to this page!