Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 Source: Colchester Evening Gazette (UK) Contact: 43-44 North Hill, Colchester, Essex CO1 1TZ Fax: 01206 508295 Feedback: http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/scripts/email.asp?sectionEmail%20The%20Editor Website: http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/ Note: Letters must contain a postal address. Author: Jo Moorhouse MINISTER TO ATTEND DRUG CONFERENCE Drugs minister Mo Mowlam, who has confessed to having smoked cannabis is to visit an Essex anti-drugs conference. Dr Mowlam, recently put in charge of the Governments anti-drugs campaign, is due to attend A Time For Action, organised by the Essex Drug Action Team, if her Cabinet schedule permits. Other ministers expected at the conference include Ian McCartney of the Home Office, whose son died of a drugs overdose last year, and Vic Hogg of the House of Commons anti-drugs squad. The conference, to be held on February 9 in Chelmsfod will be attended by local anti-drug organisations. Government ministers defended Dr Mowlan after she admitted on Sunday that she had tried cannabis as a student. She said: "I tried marijuana, I didn't like it particularly and, unlike President Clinton, I did inhale.But it wasn't part of my life then. And that's what happened." "I will continue to say to young people that taking drugs is not within the law and is not a credible thing to do with your life. Anti-drugs campaigner Janet Betts, formally of Latchington, and step mother of Ecstasy victim Leah Betts said: "Some would say it is a good thing she has first-hand experience of drugs if she is heading the Governments campaign." Both Prime Minister Tony Blair a Home Secretary Jack Straw said they backed Dr Mowlan. - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst