Pubdate: Wed, 17 May 2006 Source: Guardian, The (UK) Copyright: 2006 Guardian Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/175 Author: Duncan Campbell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?207 (Cannabis - United Kingdom) DRUGS MINISTER SMOKED CANNABIS Bill Clinton smoked it but did not inhale and yesterday Britain's new drugs minister admitted to "one or two puffs" while a student many years ago. Vernon Coaker, who was appointed Home Office minister with responsibility for drugs on May 5, said that he had "not enjoyed" the experience which took place at a party. The MP for Gedling and former deputy headteacher was on his first ministerial outing at a drugs project in the Midlands when he told the Coventry Evening Telegraph: "When I was a student, I took one or two puffs of marijuana but that was it. I think it was once or twice." Mr Coaker, who studied economics and politics at Warwick university, joins a long list of politicians who have come clean. Apart from the former US president, who conducted his shallow-breathing tests at Oxford, a septet of Tory shadow ministers, including Oliver Letwin, Francis Maude and Lord Strathclyde, told the Mail on Sunday in 2000 that cannabis had briefly touched their student lips. A Home Office spokeswoman said last night: "The minister briefly tried cannabis at university in the 1970s on one or two occasions ... The minister has been open about his past experiences and is fully committed to taking forward the government's drugs strategy." Cannabis law reform campaigners welcomed Mr Coaker's candour last night. "MPs from all parties have admitted prior cannabis use," said Andy Cornwell of the Cannabis Education Trust, "but are there any prepared to admit current cannabis use, even for medical reasons? "Hypocrisy has always prevented an honest drugs debate." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake