Pubdate: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ LAWS ARE 'DOING MORE HARM THAN DRUGS' A Labour MP claimed yesterday that "British drug laws are doing more harm than the drugs themselves". Paul Flynn (Lab, Newport West), who called for cannabis to be available on prescription, blamed recent governments for not tackling the drugs issue properly. "The message has been clear for many years: our drug laws are not working so the Government, governments, refuse to fix it." He proposed that all soft drugs be legalised so that they could be "licensed, controlled, policed and regulated" and for hard drug addicts to be treated as patients not criminals. Turning to Charles Clarke, a Home Office minister, Mr Flynn said: "Don't you blush with shame that The Daily Telegraph is providing a progressive line on drugs against the forces of conservatism that are represented by your Government?" The newspaper has said the drug should be legalised for an experimental period. Mr Clarke replied: "It is the ultra-libertarian wing of the Conservative Party that is now running The Daily Telegraph, which was why it has taken the stance it has." He said he did not believe that decriminalising or legalising soft drugs would reduce the market for them or the harm they caused. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea