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Mayor backs report's call for cannabis law reform

Mayor backs report's call for cannabis law reform

Summary

A report supported by London's mayor suggests that possessing small amounts of cannabis for personal use should not be a crime. The report argues that the current laws are not fair and suggests changes to improve education, healthcare, and policing concerning cannabis.

Key Facts

  • The report recommends decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of cannabis for personal use in the UK.
  • London Drugs Commission, led by Lord Falconer, wrote the report and made 42 recommendations.
  • The report suggests removing natural cannabis from the Misuse of Drugs Act and handling it under another law.
  • The authors argue current laws disproportionately affect ethnic communities through practices like stop and search.
  • The report questions the fairness of potential prison sentences for cannabis possession.
  • It recommends improving public health services for cannabis-related issues.
  • Education about cannabis should start earlier and be age-appropriate.
  • The report suggests revisiting cannabis laws in five years, considering global trends.
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