Pubdate: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: Website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Paul Flynn, Simon Hughes, and Howard Marks Note: Three short opinions by proponents of decriminalisation. FOR DECRIMINALISATION Paul Flynn, Labour MP for Newport West: IT'S not working. So, we won't fix it. That's the mule-headed drugs message from Government. No discussion. No debate. Prohibition and tough policies have made Britain the drug sink of Europe. We repeat the failures of the USA instead of imitating the success of the pragmatic Dutch policies. Illegality does not deter. Young people know that drug scare stories are as true as past warnings that certain sexual practices will make you blind. After 20 years of cannabis decriminalisation, the Dutch use fewer soft and hard drugs than we do. Mindless prohibition increases drug use; intelligent policies reduce all drugs harm. Simon Hughes, MP for Southwark North and Bermondsey and Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman: THE Police Foundation report makes it abundantly clear that pretending all drugs are similarly dangerous is the height of irresponsibility. Only a foolish government will refuse to consider this report seriously. Government should not give a kneejerk response. Nor will Liberal Democrats. We have long urged objective assessment of the law and therefore welcome the new public debate. We shall give our considered response later this year. Experimenting with different legal responses to drugs in one or more of the four countries of the United Kingdom could be a very intelligent way forward. Few people believe that changing nothing is an option. Howard Marks, former drugs smuggler turned author and after-dinner speaker: ANY drug is much safer to the community if it is taken out of criminal control, and it might lead to some criminals moving away from crime. Legalisation would make turning to crime much less of an easy option for young people. I accept that for some people cannabis may not be a safe drug but, during the millennia that it has been in use, it has not proved to be that dangerous. I smoke cigarettes, and think cannabis does me less harm than nicotine. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk