Pubdate: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 Source: Evening Courier (UK) Copyright: 2000 The Halifax Courier Ltd. Contact: Mailbag, PO Box 19, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2SF, England Fax: +44-(0)1422-260341 Website: http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/ Author: Councillor Andrew Feather (Con. Sowerby Bridge) I'LL FIGHT TO KEEP CALDERDALE FREE OF DRUGS The Lib Dems are in a mixed-up muddle when it comes to nicotine and cannabis. At a recent Calderdale Council scrutiny meeting we discussed a proposal by a Liberal Democrat to ban all smoking anywhere in council buildings and vehicles. Her colleague, a smoker, who said we should think of the welfare of council officers who wanted to smoke, opposed this at the same meeting. In a further twist, their national leader, Charles Kennedy, has recently stated his opinion that cannabis ought to be decriminalised. If you forgive the pun, what foggy logic from the Liberal Democrats. The message being given out by the Liberal Democrats is that cigarettes are bad and should be stamped out but cannabis is fine and should be made freely available. You have people who call for decriminalisation and say they should have the right to knowingly damage their health with cannabis and then burden the health service for expensive treatment that we all work hard to pay for . For every person who has tried cannabis and suffered no ill effects there is another for whom it has ruined their health and lead [sic] on to harder drugs. Hard drugs lead to crime. Would you take that risk with your child by supporting decriminalisation of cannabis? People should be encouraged not to become dependent on drugs of any sort but to find a healthier means of enjoyment. Most of mine revolve around sport. As a society we have spent millions of pounds in the battle to reduce smoking and promote a healthier and cleaner lifestyle. It is working. Let not the calls of a selfish few throw away all that good work. I wish the local Liberal Democrat councillors would have the courage to engage me in a serious debate about decriminalising cannabis rather than hide behind outsiders from Oldham, Norwich and Essex to argue for them. Decriminalisation of cannabis is not a move in the right direction. If your readers feel the same I would like to hear from them. As long as I am on the health and social care scrutiny committee I shall endeavour to keep Calderdale free from drugs. (Coun) ANDREW FEATHER (Con, Sowerby Bridge) School Lane Bradshaw Halifax - --- MAP posted-by: GD