Ex-drugs policy director calls for legalisation »

Posted By ameliog 1 year, 3 months ago in News

A former senior civil servant who was responsible for coordinating the government's anti-drugs policy now believes that legalisation would be less harmful than the current strategy.

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Where there is charity and wisdom, there is neither fear nor ignorance. (St. Francis of Assisi)

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    ameliog1 year, 3 months ago

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    FTA: "Julian Critchley, the former director of the Cabinet Office's anti-drugs unit, also said that his views were shared by the "overwhelming majority" of professionals in the field, including police officers, health workers and members of the government."

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    chuck-the-canuck1 year, 3 months ago

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    "would be less harmful than the current strategy."

    Duh?

    I wonder how many coktails (I know I left out the "c", for some reason Propeller doesn't like the word ********), it took those guys to figure that one out?

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