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UK: 'More addicts' after law change

BBC Online

Sunday 01 Feb 2004

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More people will become addicted to hard drugs because of the change in the
law on cannabis, according to one of the region's leading drug workers.

Mandy Stevens, who as resettlement manager works with recovering drug
addicts at Yeldall Manor near Maidenhead, believes the move will make drug
problems worse.

She said the majority of addicts at the centre start off as cannabis users
before moving onto hard drugs.

The drug was reclassified on Thursday, and is now graded as Class C, with
steroids and anti-depressants.

Opportunity lost

"My experience is that it leads onto hard drugs," she said.

She told the BBC that another problem was that many people arrested for
cannabis already had hard drugs problems, and they could slip through the net.

"Because so many people won't be arrested, we may lose the opportunity of
putting intervention programmes in place," she said.

The government says the law change makes drug laws credible and focuses
police efforts on the most dangerous drugs.

 

 

 

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