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Bhang Buddie

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I signed this.............

'Make the production, sale and use of cannabis legal.

Legalising cannabis could bring in £900m in taxes every year, save £400m on policing cannabis and create over 10,000 new jobs. A substance that is safer than alcohol, and has many uses. It is believed to have been used by humans for over 4000 years, being made illegal in the UK in 1925.'

..........and got this shite back:-

The Government has responded to the petition you signed – “Make the production, sale and use of cannabis legal.”.

Substantial scientific evidence shows cannabis is a harmful drug that can damage human health. There are no plans to legalise cannabis as it would not address the harm to individuals and communities.

The latest evidence from the independent Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs is that the use of cannabis is a significant public health issue (‘Cannabis Classification and Public Health’, 2008).

Cannabis can unquestionably cause harm to individuals and society. Legalisation of cannabis would not eliminate the crime committed by the illicit trade, nor would it address the harms associated with drug dependence and the misery that this can cause to families.

Legalisation would also send the wrong message to the vast majority of people who do not take drugs, especially young and vulnerable people, with the potential grave risk of increased misuse of drugs.

Despite the potential opportunity offered by legalisation to raise revenue through taxation, there would be costs in relation to administrative, compliance and law enforcement activities, as well as the wider costs of drug prevention and health services.

The UK's approach on drugs remains clear: we must prevent drug use in our communities; help dependent individuals through treatment and wider recovery support; while ensuring law enforcement protects society by stopping the supply and tackling the organised crime that is associated with the drugs trade. The Government will build on the Drugs Strategy by continuing to take a balanced and coherent approach to address the evolving challenges posed.

There are positive signs that the Government’s approach is working: there has been a long term downward trend in drug use over the last decade, and more people are recovering from their dependency now than in 2009/10. The number of adults aged 16-59 using cannabis in the last year in England and Wales has declined over the last decade from 9.6% to 6.7%, with cannabis use amongst young adults aged 16-24 and young people aged 11-15 following a similar pattern.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/104349?reveal_response=yes

This petition has over 100,000 signatures. The Petitions Committee will consider it for a debate. They can also gather further evidence and press the government for action

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Its not just alcohol, prescription drugs can be just as if not more harmful than alcohol, let alone harmless Cannabis. We are still not even sure if Cannabis being used in the usual way can cause an overdose. I have never heard of a single man made medication or drug that can boast the same fact.

The medicinal effect of Cannabis are arguable, just like vaccinations or a new experimental drug. The problem I have is this government will not even allow it a fair trial or a realistic side by side experiment with pre-existing medication.

And this is because a Tory is in short, a Bullington Boy. They consider themselves high class leaders by birthright, and anyone else is a peasant subject, and they cannot be seen to be made wrong in even the slightest way, this is why as long as the Conservative party have any influence in the subject of Reform it will always be brushed under the carpet with a predictable and typical response.

Of course you could play them at their own game, find an old picture of Cocaine party with a few high ranking Tories present and blackmail them, its a language they seem to understand well.

GV.

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