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Cannabis set to be re-classified

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the   four   weeks   ago   that   Tony   Blair   cannabis   was   downgraded   the   current   prime   minister   wants   to   change   that   Gordon   Brown   said   to   be   concerned   more   people   are   resorting   to   the   stronger   strains   to   get   their   fix   so   an   announcement   expected   by   home   secretary   Jackie   Smith   but   the   drug   will   be   put   back   up   to   a   class   B   there   have   been   protests   The   Sea   status   has   been   sending   out   mixed   messages   but   that   the   UN   wants   youngsters   to   be   in   no   doubt   of   the   government   starts   ministers   have   been   looking   at   a   report   by   independent   council   made   up   of   experts   including   doctors   police   judges   and   drug   counselors   they   say   cannabis   be   reclassified   because   it   would   make   little   difference   and   are   labeling   education   is   the   key   priority   companies   who   are   making   rolling   papers   have   been   targeted   charities   want   the   government   to   make   it   compulsory   for   warnings   to   be   paid   on   packets   and   a   message   to   users   if   it   gets   reclassified   is   being   made   clear   five   years   behind   bars   

Cannabis set to be re-classified

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Cannabis looks set to be re-classified again with the Government expected to go against expert advice and move it back up to class B.The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) is thought to have urged ministers to keep cannabis as a class C substance, to which it was downgraded under Tony Blair.But Prime Minister Gordon Brown is understood to want the drug moved back to class B amid particular concerns about the prevalence of the stronger "skunk" variety.Mr Brown wants youngsters to be in no doubt the Government does not approve of cannabis use, after protests that its class C status sent out mixed messages.The ACMD publishes its report - which was passed to ministers last week - as Home Secretary Jacqui Smith makes a statement to MPs on the Government's stance.The report has been compiled by a group of experts, including doctors, police, judges and drug counsellors, who are thought to have concluded that cannabis should remain class C.Jane Harris, of the mental health charity Rethink, said reclassifying cannabis would make little difference and education is what is really needed.She said the charity wants the Government to make it compulsory for warnings about cannabis to be put on packets of rolling paper."We have written to every single rolling paper company we can think of, asking them to do this as a voluntary measure and they have all said no," she said."What we really want is health education. The Government promised a massive public education campaign three years ago. We have seen none of that."When you look at smoking, they have put millions into that and it's made a difference."

ITN | May 7, 2008

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Cannabis set to be re-classified

Cannabis looks set to be re-classified again with the Government expected to go against expert advice and move it back up to class B.The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) is thought to have urged ministers to keep cannabis as a class ...
7 May 2008
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