Pubdate: Sun., 22 Aug 1999 Source: Mail on Sunday, The (UK) Contact: http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/ Author: Austin Mitchell LET'S BE OPEN ABOUT DRUGS MY stint as a trainee policeman in Hull last week took me on my first drug raid and brought me to the conclusion that Charles Kennedy is right. We do need a Royal Commission on drugs. A surprising number of police officers at junior level are depressed about a war on drugs they are losing and feel that one solution is to legalise marijuana because it isn't addictive. Senior officers disagree, but those on the front line see their superiors, MPs and even 'drug tsar' Keith Hellawell as 'politicians' with no idea about the real problems facing police every day. We MPs do keep our heads down on the issue. I certainly have. Anyone who peers over the parapet gets shot at and loud lobbies on both sides demand blanket liberalisation or out-and-out war. We've no idea. This is why we need a Royal Commission. Let it come to a consensus based on information rather than loud-mouthed ignorance. Then we can make some sensible decisions. Not before. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart