Pubdate: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 Source: Express, Express on Sunday (UK) Copyright: 2000 The Express Contact: +44-171-922-7794 Website: http://www.express.co.uk/ Forum: http://bbs.lineone.net/community/forums.html Author: David Smith MAKE CANNABIS LEGAL, SAYS POLL Almost two-thirds of callers to a phone-in poll want cannabis legalised for a trial period, it emerged yesterday. Of 4,000 voters, 61 per cent back the sale and consumption of the drug. Home Secretary Jack Straw has said he is willing to have a reasonable debate on cannabis use and there is a fresh attempt to gauge MPs' support for decriminalisation or legalisation. Labour MP Paul Flynn is seeking support for a 10-minute rule Bill calling for cannabis to be legalised for a trial four-year spell when it will be sold under strict conditions from specially licensed premises. Although all three major political parties officially oppose legalisation each faces growing dissent within their ranks.Tory Treasury spokesman Howard Flight said: "I think there are extremely powerful arguments that criminalisation creates crime and does not stop usage." - --- MAP posted-by: Greg