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  Blunkett Backs Soft Approach on Cannabis
Posted by FoM on June 25, 2001 at 11:44:39 PT
By Rebecca Allison, The Guardian 
Source: Guardian Unlimited 

cannabis The home secretary, David Blunkett, yesterday gave a cautious welcome to a controversial pilot scheme which will allow police in south London to adopt a more relaxed attitude to cannabis possession.

Offering limited support to the initiative which will see anyone caught with cannabis given a warning rather than being formally cautioned or arrested, Mr Blunkett said: "I am interested in the experiment."

He did not rule out the possibility of the scheme, which is due to start in Lambeth next month, being extended nationwide if it proves a success.

The idea of formally adopting a less punitive attitude to cannabis was first raised by Commander Brian Paddick, who is in charge of policing in Lambeth, an area that includes high crime and drug dealing areas such as Brixton.

The idea is to free up uniformed officers so that they can tackle more serious crimes. Anyone caught in possession of cannabis will have their drugs confiscated and a warning is recorded only by local police. It would not have to be declared by someone applying for a job.

Mr Blunkett told BBC1's Breakfast With Frost that he had visited the command unit in Lambeth after the election and felt the plan was completely in line with the government's crime prevention strategy.

"This fits in entirely with the emphasis on placing absolute priority on class A drugs - on both the trafficking in drugs and people and weaponry, and on concentrating police resources where they are needed most," he said.

The Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman, Simon Hughes, later welcomed the home secretary's "pragmatic response".

"Catching more big-time drugs dealers and middlemen is hundreds of times more useful than nicking people with soft drugs for their own use."

Mr Blunkett's comments on the Lambeth initiative came ahead of the international conference on the Global Economy of Illegal Drugs being hosted by the government in London today.

The two-day event will focus on four areas in the supply of illegal drugs: combating illegal trade; large scale cultivation and production of drugs; middle markets; and the corrosive effects of the drugs industry.

He also used the interview with David Frost to highlight his concerns over the granting of bail to serious violent of fenders and urged courts to take a tougher line.

He said it was frustrating for the police to see serious offenders granted bail where they have committed a racist, sexual or deeply violent crime and have been identified by CCTV surveillance.

"We need to make sure that when police have done their job they are not demoralised and disheartened by finding that people are immediately released to continue committing the very crimes that have been identified," he said.

Source: Guardian Unlimited, The (UK)
Author: Rebecca Allison
Published: Monday, June 25, 2001
Copyright: 2001 Guardian Newspapers Limited
Contact: letters@guardian.co.uk
Website: http://www.guardian.co.uk/

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Comment #3 posted by Smoker on June 26, 2001 at 08:36:06 PT
Fuck the world
SMOKE ON!

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Comment #2 posted by WeedToker2001 on June 26, 2001 at 08:34:51 PT
Why Tony?
The government are losing out on millions of pounds of taxes they could recieve by the legalisation of marijuana, instead of making money out of it they spend money on arresting and putting innocent tokers in prison! Where is the justice? Catch the real criminals!
This goes out to my Brock posse!
Spark up a fatty!


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Comment #1 posted by jAHn on June 25, 2001 at 13:49:48 PT
Hide your TRUE COLORS!!!
The war is being turned up a few notches!
I was at a club last night, watching a band I love- Fear Factory. Their opening band was unreal DOPE! Puya said, "It's gotta be 4:20 SOMEWHERE on this F@#cking Planet!"
Me and a friend sparked up- traditionally, ritually and surprisingly-FOOLISHLY!
A guard who Supposedly provides security grabbed me and told me he saw me smoking SOMETHING...
OOPS...WRONG SMOKE SIGNAL
A Fellow Toker came to my rescue and said he saw Someone else Toking, who said that THEY saw MANY OTHERS toking and that it couldn't have been us- NO WAY!
well...HA HAAAAAAAAA!!! WE DID IT! We sparked up Ritualistically! And got Caught by a WARRIOR....Then NOT CAUGHT!!! BLAAHHHH! HAA HAA HAAAAAA!!
In YOUR face, ProHIBITOR of Non-Drinking Pot Tokers!!!
You can't SEE me, this Herb makes me TOO SMART!!AHHH ha HAAAAAA!!! nanny-nanny-BOO-boo!!!lol!!!:P


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