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Cranky
09-26-2007, 04:10 AM
UK: Jack Straw: We made a mistake on cannabis


Christopher Hope

The Telegraph


Tuesday 25 Sep 2007


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The Justice Minister, Jack Straw, became the most senior Labour minister
last night to speak out against the decriminalisation of cannabis.

He told Channel Four News that he was against downgrading it to a class
C drug.

"I was always against it, let me say, I can disclose this now, reducing
the categorisation of cannabis from B to C, I thought that was an
error," he said.

"I'm glad to know that we are now looking again at that. I don't think
decriminalisation would work.

"I'm happy to have a debate about that, but I'm absolutely clear - what
we know about cannabis now, more than we did even five and 10 years ago,
is the way it can lead to very serious exacerbation of mental health
problems."

Gordon Brown, in his conference speech yesterday, promised that the
Government would be tough on drugs.

Last month, he indicated that he was ready to reverse the downgrading of
cannabis.

He told GMTV: "It is the message you send out.

"Why I want to upgrade cannabis and make it more a drug that people
worry about is that we don't want to send out a message - just like with
alcohol - to teenagers that we accept these things."

The reclassification announced by the then Home Secretary David Blunkett
in 2001 came into effect in 2004 and meant users no longer faced arrest
for carrying small amounts of the drug.

Following criticism of the decision and claims that stronger strains of
cannabis were causing a health threat, Tony Blair ordered a review of
the law.

But in 2006 the review rejected the argument for a return to class B status.

Mr Straw's son William was arrested in 1997 aged 15 and given a police
caution for trying to sell £10 worth of cannabis to an undercover reporter.

Mr Straw was then Home Secretary and had taken a tough stance on drugs.

The shadow home secretary, David Davis, said last night: "This is yet
another Cabinet minister performing a U-turn on policy pioneered over
the last decade.

"Labour's lax approach to drugs, 24-hour drinking has wrought havoc,
fuelling crime and anti-social behaviour at great cost to the public."

I'm happy to have a debate about that

damn,this shit makes my blood boil

gorilla
09-26-2007, 06:09 AM
" we know about cannabis now, more than we did even five and 10 years ago,
is the way it can lead to very serious exacerbation of mental health
problems."

say what???

Dawg
09-26-2007, 07:40 AM
betcha 10:1 they are referring to that stupid scizophrenia report by that doc few months back. Where he could not prove or disprove that MJ can cause scizophrenia. :rolleyes:

peakguy
09-26-2007, 09:21 AM
because when I run out of bud I get depressed.

Dawg
09-26-2007, 12:07 PM
because when I run out of bud I get depressed.

Or weed is our version of prozac :D :pass:

gorilla
09-26-2007, 03:36 PM
hahahah @ peak

Fred Lemonjello
09-26-2007, 04:04 PM
betcha 10:1 they are referring to that stupid scizophrenia report by that doc few months back. Where he could not prove or disprove that MJ can cause scizophrenia. :rolleyes:


Ermmmmm...... I'd havta agree wityas.......
I'm still confused over those reports...... I mean WTF.... Maybe it does.. maybe it doesnt..... or just maybe the whole testing team was also the Sampling Team.....
go team go... Ra ra!

I mean arent most of these studies done on grants? (you know, a trusted establishment gives an educated person(s) funding to do sceintific research.)
Oh geesh.... I used trusted... it was probably the Gov't that gave em the cash.
Golly..... I just ruined the whole story!
:bananna:

Fred

Cranky
10-01-2007, 02:15 AM
in all these goverment funded researches,it says that there is no clear link in the same reports,they also state that the numbers in scizophrenia has not changed over the last 30 years.

spin spin spin!!!

cranky

Permagrin
10-01-2007, 05:56 AM
Sheesh, more horse crap. these people just bow to the idiots. It reminds me of the Simpsons episode where all the people bury their heads in the sand. :p

StoninStanley
10-01-2007, 05:58 AM
. It reminds me of the Simpsons episode where all the people bury their heads in the sand. :p

wasnt that south park? :D