The London Drugs Commission's findings highlight the stagnation in UK drug policy over the past decade, particularly regarding cannabis classification. The report advocates a return to a lower classification for cannabis, impacting both London and the wider UK. Historical context reveals the complexities of past government decisions and the need for a cohesive national strategy in addiction treatment. While Scotland is making strides with innovative programs, overall progress in drug policy remains fragmented. This situation calls for a serious rethink and reallocation of resources in addiction services.
The findings of the London Drugs Commission are welcome after a decade or more of static drug policy in the UK.
Returning cannabis to a class with a lower sentencing tariff clearly makes sense.
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