Pubdate: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 Source: Liberty Magazine (US) Copyright: 2000 Liberty Foundation Contact: Box 1118, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Website: http://www.libertysoft.com/liberty/index.html Author: Alan Bock Note: Mr. Bock is a contributing editor for Liberty and the Orange County Register's senior editorial writer. SMOKING ON THE THAMES Britain's Labour government now plans to legalize cannabis (or marijuana) for medical uses, according to a March 24 report from Reuters. The move surprises some, but is said to be a compromise between Mo Mowlam, the cabinet minister in charge of anti-drug strategies, who wanted a study on full decriminalization of marijuana, and Prime Minister Tony Blair, who preferred no change. The move may have been prodded also by a report from the Police Foundation, headed by Prince Charles, which recommended that marijuana use be "depenalized." Meanwhile, in California, the people voted for medicalization of marijuana in 1996 and patients still have trouble getting authorities to recognize their rights instead of throwing them in the calaboose. Alan Bock - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart