tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post8135771858919559124..comments2023-09-20T11:15:28.673+01:00Comments on Transform Drug Policy Foundation Blog: "Consider Drug Regulation" says ex-president of Royal College of Physiciansjanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15263261726046054614noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-75464691268514534972010-08-22T15:35:48.958+01:002010-08-22T15:35:48.958+01:00What we the people are now DEMANDING from our gove...What we the people are now DEMANDING from our government is:<br /><br />1. An end to oppression of drug users (at least 10 million citizens)<br />2. Removal from the criminal law of any offence for possession and/or social supply<br />3. Fact and evidence-based policy, information and regulation<br /><br />The National Audit Office and the Public Accounts Committee have both criticised the government for basing drugs policy on opinion rather than facts and evidence.<br /><br />Our cowardly politicians, who have refused to grasp this nettle for years, are directly responsible for the death, misery, degradation, and crime caused by drug laws. This is an international scandal of monstrous proportions.<br /><br />As Baroness McNally said in the House of Lords on 15th June 2010: "There is no more obvious waste than the £19 billion cost of the UK's war on drugs."<br /><br />http://peterreynolds.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/the-drugs-debate/Peter Reynoldshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02181779476005970939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-74545419665718644462010-08-21T10:44:46.006+01:002010-08-21T10:44:46.006+01:00I was volunteering on a homeless soup run last nig...I was volunteering on a homeless soup run last night when I got talking to young women who was a long term heronin user - suffering from severe health problems exclusively as a consequence of the illegal nature of the drug. <br />After speaking about her very challenging and painful past (which re-enforced my feeling that this women, like countless others are exactly the people society should be supporting and caring for rather than making into criminals) we moved onto speaking about drugs policy.<br /><br />I was amazed to learn that she had read Steve Rolles' After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation. Of course she hopes for a day that society and the government can understand the sense of this book... <br /><br />Great work in the media this past week Mr Rolles.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-22714552072543062522010-08-18T04:11:22.640+01:002010-08-18T04:11:22.640+01:00It does indeed coincide nicely with our drugs war,...It does indeed coincide nicely with our drugs war, which was a brilliant series. As brilliant as it was sobering. When will governments wake up?! <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Hallucinogenic-Plants" title="hallucinogenic" rel="nofollow">hallucinogenic plants</a>Thumbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16361541774578834227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-32037066241152736362010-08-17T21:23:23.422+01:002010-08-17T21:23:23.422+01:00this really isnt about the trivia of pre-election...this really isnt about the trivia of pre-election point scoring cannabis classification debates, which have little to do with decrim and certainly nothing to do with regulation debates.<br /><br />Cameron called for a debate on alternatives to prohibition including legalisation/regulation. (its well worth reading the whole HASC report). <br /><br />Thats different from calling for the policy itself but still significant. He may have moved away from the position as he neared power and it became a potential political concern - but I have no doubt that he fully understands both the critique of the drug war and the case for more far reaching policy and law reform. His concerns are political not intellectual.Steve Rolleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11487781869462634203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-64776102692246805372010-08-17T20:59:14.449+01:002010-08-17T20:59:14.449+01:00I know Steve & Danny are sticklers for accurac...I know Steve & Danny are sticklers for accuracy so they will want to record that Cameron has changed his tune somewhat on Cannabis:<br /><br />SKY NEWS TV SUNDAY APRIL 6TH APRIL 2008. ADAM BOULTON INTERVIEWS DAVID CAMERON UK CONSERVATIVE LEADER. <br /><br />1148 hours Boulton introduces e-mail questions from viewers:<br /><br />AB This is a question now from David Raynes who says: Does Mr Cameron personally now support re classifying cannabis back to Class B.<br /><br />DC Yes…I think we should. We had a discussion about this in our Shadow Cabinet some time ago and made very clear that was our policy. I think the main reason is because the sort of cannabis now being smoked is so strong and there is such a link to mental health issues that it should be Class B.<br /><br />AB The point that David Raynes makes is that you were in the Home Affairs Select Committee which actually recommended going in the other direction.<br /><br />DC I think there was a lot in that committee’s report that was very good particularly on treatment. Actually we were saying that education and treatment were the absolute keys but I think on reclassification we got it wrong on reflection, because I don’t think we spent enough time looking at the strength of the cannabis, the skunk and the super-skunk and the stuff that is now being, being err, now being smoked is so powerful and I think that the Ian Duncan-Smith report that I commissioned on social breakdown, I think that the work that did actually and looking at drug strength and the connection with mental health I think is very serious.<br /><br />AB You see in this you’re backing Gordon Brown (Labour Prime Minister) and he as far as we can tell is ignoring the advice of his own drugs experts.<br /><br />DC Well in the end politicians have got to decide and my point to Gordon Brown would be, look get on and make a decision, you know you’ve had the reviews, you’ve had the expert opinion, in the end it is a judgement that you as a politician have got to make. Our judgement is clear, re classify to B. I think he should get on and make a decision.<br /><br />Ends.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-77137879537508782212010-08-17T16:04:19.682+01:002010-08-17T16:04:19.682+01:00Good work, I saw this as a headline on BBC Worldwi...Good work, I saw this as a headline on BBC Worldwide.<br /><br />It coincides nicely with the end of Channel 4's three part series on the drugs war.<br /><br />Personally, I think this is a pivotal time in the debate of the drugs war. I can't wait for the voting on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_19" rel="nofollow">California's prop 19</a> in November. I think it's gonna pass and the snowball will start rolling.<br /><br />Exciting times!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13691490517402518575noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28543539.post-52489650288992640042010-08-17T12:13:58.714+01:002010-08-17T12:13:58.714+01:00Nice work in the media on this Mr Rolles - good di...Nice work in the media on this Mr Rolles - good distinctions made on what is being mooted to be decriminalised, and the terminology gets the 'DEA' performing seal of approval.<br /><br />DarrylAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com