Pubdate: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 Source: Teeside Evening Gazette (UK) Copyright: 2003 Teeside Evening Gazette. Website: http://icteesside.icnetwork.co.uk/ournewspapers/eveninggazette/ HOME OFFICE MINISTER TRIED CANNABIS Home Office minister Hazel Blears has admitted experimenting once with cannabis. A week after it emerged the incoming head of the Crown Prosecution Service was once convicted of possessing the drug, the junior minister said she tried cannabis about 25 years ago. "I literally had cannabis once from somebody that I knew and I literally never did it again because basically it didn't work. It had no effect on me," she said. Ms Blears, MP for Salford, said she never touched cannabis again and was "never really associated with people who took drugs". She said it should not be regarded as a "life-or-death issue" or it would "exclude some very good people from politics". And she maintained her hardline stance on drugs, adding: "There are better things to do with your life." Ms Blears said she presumed she did not inhale the drug and had "no idea what you were supposed to do with it". The MP was involved in controversy in May when, as health minister, she launched an anti-drugs campaign while admitting drugs were "pleasurable". She was defending an advertisement that highlights the benefits of taking ecstasy before it encourages viewers to find out about possible side-effects. Ms Blears said the campaign was trying to tap into young people's own experiences and said: "In many cases people do take drugs because it's a pleasurable thing to do. This points out that there are other impacts." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens