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Just an update... it seems the Novel Psychoactive Substance Bill is being rushed through Parliament & not everyone is happy with that:
Legal highs: Psychoactive drugs policy 'rushed', say MPs (You can see the current progress of the bill here)
It's certainly wouldn't be the first time that the government have largely ignored the advice on the ACMD. We all remember what happened to David Nutt when he chose to speak the truth...
It seems to me that the government are running blindly into this one. In their efforts to curb the growing problems with legal highs they are just fearmongering & trying to get this legislation through as quickly as possible with little regard to the problems that may arise.
I'd certainly agree that education on the risks of legal highs would be a much more productive way of dealing with things. Drug education in this country is largely a farce, I'm sure the addition of legal highs into this system would be equally lacking in constructive advice but still, it's somewhere to start.
Legal highs: Psychoactive drugs policy 'rushed', say MPs (You can see the current progress of the bill here)
Legislation to ban new psychoactive substances in the UK is being rushed, MPs have warned.
The Home Affairs Committee said ministers were not working properly with their own expert drug advisers.
The MPs also said past governments' spending on education about the dangers of so-called legal highs had been "shockingly inadequate to date".
Policing minister Mike Penning said the government would consider the committee's criticism.
Keith Vaz, the committee's chairman, said: "Britain uses more psychoactive substances than any other country in Europe and is at risk of being overwhelmed by the sheer scale of this problem.
"Legislating on this issue is the right thing to do, however doing so at speed without any consultation may be counter-productive.
"The concerns expressed have been dealt with in a piecemeal manner and there has been unsatisfactory communication with the Advisory Council [on the Misuse of Drugs], the very body that the ministers should rely on for advice."
The MPs said there had been no clarity on the relative harm of different types of NPS - and therefore what kind of sentences courts should impose on future offenders.
And they also attacked ministers for failing to do enough to warn young people of the dangers of the substances.
It's certainly wouldn't be the first time that the government have largely ignored the advice on the ACMD. We all remember what happened to David Nutt when he chose to speak the truth...
It seems to me that the government are running blindly into this one. In their efforts to curb the growing problems with legal highs they are just fearmongering & trying to get this legislation through as quickly as possible with little regard to the problems that may arise.
I'd certainly agree that education on the risks of legal highs would be a much more productive way of dealing with things. Drug education in this country is largely a farce, I'm sure the addition of legal highs into this system would be equally lacking in constructive advice but still, it's somewhere to start.