Pubdate: Tue, 4 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 Editorial: CLEARLY THE LAW HAS GONE TO POT OVER CANNABIS USE Lady Runciman's Police Foundation report into the legalisation of soft drugs has finally prised open the lid on a debate that was hitherto firmly shut. Good. For too long, this vital issue has been treated by politicians afraid of upsetting "Middle England" as the ultimate taboo. Misinformation and unsubstantiated assertion have replaced sensible, rational thought and analysis . At the very least we need a thorough Royal Commission to look into the subject in a cool, dispassionate way. The status quo is clearly unsustainable. Last year, Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy became the first party leader to back such an idea. He deserves credit for braving the controversy. What is the merit of a law that criminalises hundreds of thousands of people for no beneficial purpose? Cannabis is less harmful than alcohol and can have substantial medical benefits. Even police feel that chasing cannabis smokers is a waste of precious police time. Those who defend the status quo should start by asking why otherwise upstanding, model citizens should break this one law so regularly? The law on this issue is an ass. It is not they who are at fault but the law. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg