Pubdate: Tue,13 July 1999 Source: The Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n720.a09.html Note: MP Paul Flynn is a regular user of the MAP DrugNews service MP BACKS CALL BY JUDGE FOR COMMISSION ON DECRIMINALISING USE OF CANNABIS A BRITISH Labour MP yesterday publicly supported a call from a senior Scottish judge for a Royal Commission to look at the decriminalisation of cannabis and the sentencing of drugs offenders. Paul Flynn, MP for Newport West and a member of the Welsh assembly, welcomed the call by Lord McCluskey, claiming: ‘‘The judge is saying in public what most informed experts say in private that cannabis laws needlessly criminalise the majority of young people.’’ And the MP declared: ‘‘Even the Drug Czar, Keith Hellawell, has admitted that cannabis use is ‘normal’ among young people.’’ Lord McCluskey’s call was made at a Law Society conference in Edinburgh where he said prison sentences were failing to deter drugs offenders and decriminalisation should be considered to free up police resources. ‘‘If you import cannabis you get 25 years, is importation of cannabis four times as bad as rape?’’ he asked delegates. ‘‘There is a vast amount of evidence that suggests cannabis is not a danger to life. It’s certainly not the same kind of crime that rape is.” - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder