LEGALISING DRUGS IS AN OPTION THE WORLD IS NOW CONSIDERING
The other day I found myself chairing a meeting on the topic of legalising drug use.
Reading the runes, it would seem that there is an international movement growing in opposition to the current United Nations-led universal policy of prohibition and, that by the year 2020, regulated use and supply will replace prohibition in many UN member states.
But the year 2020 is a long way away.
So can we expect any change in the present policy in the nearer future?
Interestingly, the Parliamentary Science and Technology Select Committee has recently produced a report, Drug Classification: Making a Hash of it? which calls for a major overhaul of the existing system.
The way drugs are currently categorised into Class A, B and C is done on the basis of the penalties they attract under the criminal justice system rather than on the harm that they do.
Common sense suggests that the penalties should be proportional to the harm done.
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