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UK: MPA Debates Reclassification Of Cannabis

Metropolitan Police Authority

Press Release

Thursday 25 Nov 2004

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Internet: http://www.mpa.gov.uk

Date: November 25, 2004 Time: 16:15

At the Authority meeting today, following a presentation evaluating the
re-classification of cannabis on operational policing, Members welcomed the
approach taken by the MPS in dealing with this issue. Reshard Auladin,
Deputy Chair of the MPA, said

"Most violent crimes in the capital are linked to alcohol. I have never
seen an incident where an assault has been linked to cannabis. A fortune is
spent bringing people to court and then they can be fined as little as UKP25".

Figures show that since the reclassification of cannabis in January 2004,
there has been a 31% increase in the number of cautions for the possession
of cannabis, a 53% decrease in the number of arrests since 2003, and over
the five months that the data was collated, there has been a saving in
operational policing of 14,620 hours, the equivalent of UKP423,980.

Len Duvall, Chair of the MPA, confirmed that he would expect officers to
continue to treat seriously situations where cannabis is being trafficked,
possession is linked to other crimes or cannabis is used in front of
children. Some Members reported that de-classification had caused concerns
and some confusion in their link boroughs and called for uniformity in
dealing with cannabis throughout the MPS. They stressed that clear messages
must be given by the MPS both externally to the public, especially young
people, and internally to their officers on how cannabis use will be policed.

Notes to Editors

CONTACTS

Website: www.mpa.gov.uk

MPA
10 Dean Farrar Street
London
SW1H 0NY


 

 

 

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