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From Sky News - "MPs Reveal Plans To Reform Drug Laws"

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MPs Reveal Plans To Reform Drug Laws

Members of the powerful Home Affairs Committee are set to tell Prime Minister David Cameron that the current approach has failed and new strategies are required.
Pressure on the PM is expected to include the setting up of a Royal Commission into redrafting of drug laws.
According to the Mail on Sunday, the MPs concluded that prison sentences have failed to reduce drug dealing.
The MPs also believe the drug black market is aided by stringent regulations.
Many in the Conservative Party oppose drug law reform, however some coalition colleagues in the Liberal Democrats have recently backed reform.
An unnamed MP on the committee told the Mail on Sunday that the current laws are "unfit for purpose".
Existing legislation was slammed as being a relic of the 1960s and not suitable to cover the current myriad of circumstances involving drugs.
The former Government drugs adviser, Professor David Nutt, told Sky News that a shift in the international position, centred on the United Nation's policy, is also needed.
He said: "We need to review the misuse of drugs act which is 40 years old and is completely out of date in terms of the drugs that are in it.
"The conventions on drugs are probably causing more harm than good in terms of the international global position."
Politicians have been urged to look at Portugal, which has altered its legislation.
The Home Affairs report comes just days after a shift occurred in the United States to drug possession.
Washington state has become the first state in the US to legalise marijuana, with Colorado set to follow suit.
A number of other countries have also sought to approach the issue of drugs from other than a law enforcement perspective.
 
at least they are talking about it, which is better than pretending there isn't anything wrong.
 
I'm really glad prof nutt is getting his voice heard aswell, he has far more integrity than the people currently sitting on the ACMD.
 
Exactly. It's a welcome step in the right direction

The UKDPC offered up a lengthy report that was six years in the making last October that detailed far more precisely the need for reform and how it could be achieved.

The report went straight in the bin. What makes you think two months have made any difference?
 
So the Yellow Peril gets its concession in the form of an ultimately-hollow appeal to some of the misguided voters who deserted them upon seeing their true colours. Great deal you struck, eh Nick?

Meanwhile, expect very little to happen. SHM is unfortunately bang on.
 
at least they are talking about it, which is better than pretending there isn't anything wrong.

Agreed.

Unfortunately, SHM is almost certainly right that nothing will actually come of this but the fact that anyone in government is even suggesting it is surely a Good Thing. Wasn't so long ago when nobody in government would be saying anything other than banging on about cracking down harder on all involved, public executions for dealers, public floggings for users, etc. There's definitely been a change in rhetoric building slowly over these last few years. Legalisation is inevitible in the long term. But many, many years of pissing around the edges with nowt actually changing is also inevitible, unfortunately :\
 
Sorry everytime I see the OP's starting a thread I get a school boy giggle.

By curious_24....sorry I'll get my coat
 
lol. Imagine that...15 year old weed dealers getting hung drawn and quaterted

From the comments on the Daily Mail website on this story

They hang drug dealers in Dubai. This country needs to get more like Dubai.

Now, ignoring the fact that Dubai isn't actually a country, isn't it heart-warming to see the British public gaining a greater understanding of fundamentalist Islamic culture?
 
... isn't it heart-warming to see the British public gaining a greater understanding of fundamentalist Islamic culture?

Bwahahahahahaha! Most Fail readers would almost certainly be happiest living under Sharia Law. Just so long as they called it summat less "foreign sounding". British Lion Law or summat probably.
 
This is Sky picking up on the Mail spoiler seeking to steal the thunder from the Commons Standing.Committee looking into Drug Policy, who finally report next week. The last time it attracted tabloid front pages concerned the Russell Brown vanity show, but the committie has in fact been diligently hearing testimony from a wide range of witnesses for months.
For once, the reform lobby rose above apathy and cynicism and a number of good heads made
appearances. The 'hang 'em high/like they do in Dubai' brigade, long aaccustomed to their own way, relied on traditional appeals to fear and prejudice but, against the scientific evidence, their emotional outbursts cut little ice. We'll have to wait a couple of days for the full text but early reports from Westminster suggest a damming indictment of present policies. In British politics, a Royal Commission is the prelude to a change in law.

As may be predicted, the drug warriors are not.best pleased and the Mail leak is just the opening salvo of a media bombardment aimed at discrediting the reformers and making Cameron think anything other than outright antipathy will be electoral suicide.

Got the picture? Now sit back and watch the dinosaurs creak up the propaganda machine. Oh, if only faith in people power was enough.
 
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These bloody phones seem to eat my posts and attempts to edit make it worse. Whatever, we wait to see what other compromises have been already affected by less enthusiastic Tory committee members, marvel at the expert 'slant and distract' techniques on view in the Mall story, watch how the NI boys move it along and learn from what they turn the report into If you can't understand how we've been suckered into 40+ years of drug war insanity, you soon will do..
 
Sorry everytime I see the OP's starting a thread I get a school boy giggle.

By curious_24....sorry I'll get my coat

Sorry, I don't get it. Are you talking about the shit username or am I missing something?
 
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drugs will never be made legal.

Way to many people make billions every year from illegal dealings, from the fields of opium right down to street dealers selling in the UK.
 
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