JUST say yes to considering relaxed drug controls, urged a panel of UK parliamentarians this week 鈥 but Prime Minister David Cameron has rejected the calls.
Many countries have loosened their penalties for drug use, including the and Portugal, which introduced a 鈥渄e-penalisation鈥 strategy in 2000. Citizens caught in possession avoid criminal records but must attend drug advice sessions. Last month, the US states of Colorado and Washington voted to legalise the recreational use of cannabis.
The calls for the effects of these legal moves to be monitored. 鈥淒rugs policy ought to be evidence-based as much as possible,鈥 it concludes. 鈥淲e recommend that the government fund a detailed research project to monitor the effects of each legalisation system.鈥
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The report notes that 21 countries have now introduced some form of decriminalisation. But the government鈥檚 response has been lukewarm. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 support decriminalisation,鈥 said Cameron. 鈥淲e have a policy which actually is working in Britain. Drugs use is coming down.鈥
聯I don鈥檛 support decriminalisation. We have a policy which actually is working in Britain聰