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  Victims Parents Call for All Drugs To Be Legalised
Posted by FoM on March 12, 2002 at 17:59:57 PT
By Alan Travis, Home Affairs Editor 
Source: Guardian Unlimited 

cannabisnews.com Parents whose children have suffered from heroin and other drug abuse told MPs yesterday it was time to legalise all drugs.

Fulton Gillespie, whose son Scott died from a heroin overdose two years ago, told the Commons home affairs select committee inquiry into the drug laws that he believed "if you try to regulate supply there is no point in leaving the power station in the hands of the criminals".

Hope Humphreys, whose son was jailed for 2 years for supplying ecstasy to fellow university students, said the drug laws succeeded only in making criminals out of people who were not criminals.

"Most students like to smoke cannabis and take ecstasy and most do not have a problem with drugs. But they do have a problem with the law. My son went to prison because he told the truth that he was getting the ecstasy for a friend."

The evidence from parents who do not support the drug laws came in the committee's last session of its inquiry. It is expected that its report, to be published later in the spring, will endorse a more liberal approach to the drug laws.

Other parents and those who run support services for the families of drug addicts told MPs how difficult it was to get access to help and services, such as residential rehabilitation for heroin addicts.

Mr Gillespie said: "There are very few things in life that concentrate the mind more than losing a child. Until my son became involved in drugs, I was one of those people who thought the answer was just to build more prisons.

"I have given this a lot of thought and come to the conclusion that the only way that would work would be to legalise all drugs."

He said his son had funded his habit by stealing and had spent five weeks in prison without drugs. On his release, as the coroner found, his body could not take his normal dose. "I am concerned that he is dead because of the law," said Mr Gillespie.

He did not believe that legalising all drugs would increase consumption. "The executive should take control, regulate supply and make sure it is clean because the kids are going to use it anyway."

Research published today explodes the myth that the police rarely take formal action over cannabis offences, with the 69,000 people cautioned or convicted for possession in 1999 representing one in seven of offenders dealt with for all crimes.

The study, by South Bank University's criminal policy research unit, shows there has been a tenfold increase in the number of possession offences since the mid-1970s.

Special Report: Drugs in Britain: http://www.guardian.co.uk/drugs/0,2759,178206,00.html

Source: Guardian Unlimited, The (UK)
Author: Alan Travis, Home Affairs Editor
Published: Wednesday March 13, 2002
Copyright: 2001 Guardian Newspapers Limited
Contact: letters@guardian.co.uk
Website: http://www.guardian.co.uk/

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Comment #2 posted by kaptinemo on March 13, 2002 at 11:35:06 PT:

It will, Doc, it will...
but unfortunately, not before we have some spectacularly public screwups, with more innocent people's homes being raided and their children shotgunned to death 'by accident' a la Alberto Sepulveda.

I've long held that when the middle class gets a bellyfull of what minorities have been taking on a daily basis since the latest phase of the 88 year long DrugWar began, it will end. But only at a price in more ruined futures courtesy of Souder's school loan law... or in wholly preventable deaths.

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Comment #1 posted by Ethan Russo MD on March 13, 2002 at 04:04:28 PT:

One of the Last Dominoes
This article represents a landmark. When families of drug war casualties have seen the logic of legalization, the battle is won, and only the politicians need to be convinced to lay down their arms. If only this message will spread to the USA---.

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