Pubdate: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 Source: Manchester Evening News (UK) Copyright: 2014 Manchester Evening News Contact: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1313 Author: Nick Buckley Note: chief executive of charity the Mancunian Way, which works to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour among young people Page: 4 HISTORY SHOWS US PROHIBITION OF DRUGS DOESN'T WORK... ILLEGAL drug use has become a social norm now. You can walk through Manchester city centre any day of the week and within minutes you will smell cannabis. And that's in the city centre, never mind the estates, where people are smoking it like they would drink a cup of tea. I see kids walking to school at 8am smoking spliffs. It's pretty clear that the war on drugs has been a failure. History teaches us that prohibition doesn't work. The criminalisation of class A drugs just feeds drug barons and gangsters, who have been able to take over this very lucrative business because it has been criminalised. It comes down to personal choice. Should drugs be illegal, enhancing drug cartels and creating low level crime? Or should drugs be legalised and sold in chemists, with guaranteed quality, instructions on how much to take and taxed? This takes the gangs out of the equation and the tax could then be used to rehabilitate drug users. Removing the criminality gives us a better chance of dealing with the problems. I'm not in favour of complete legalisation - a free-for-all that just legalises what the gangsters are doing. But I believe all drugs should be decriminalised, and sold through chemists under close control of the government. We need to make sure, if people want to buy drugs, they do it in a safe way without having to deal with gangsters. People will argue that decriminalisation will encourage more people to take drugs. You can buy them on any street corner in the UK anyway. This is an extremely political issue but none of the parties will risk taking it on because they will be slammed by people, including in the media, who have no understanding of the topic. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom