Celebrities, Politicians, Entrepreneurs Urge British Government To Rethink Drug Laws


A group of 19 celebrities, politicians, and entrepreneurs, have written a letter published in The Times calling for the British government to end the war on drugs and reform current drug policies. Among the letters signatories are the actor (and one time heroin addict) Russell Brand, Virgin founder Richard Branson, as well as politicians from four political parties.
The letter reads as follows:
Worldwide there is growing recognition that the 'war on drugs' has failed – having cost billions of dollars and caused tens of thousands of deaths.
In the UK, scientists, politicians, lawyers and police increasingly agree that we need to review existing policy, which costs taxpayers £3 billion a year but does little to address the root causes of addiction and pointlessly criminalises people.
By agreeing to an independent review to determine whether the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 is effective or good value for money, the Government can prove its willingness to acknowledge failures within existing policy – and join in the global effort towards an alternative strategy based on evidence.
The British Home Office is currently conducting research on other drug policies around the world, with Ministers being sent to Portugal, where the possession of small amounts of any drug was decriminalized in 2001. While the British government would do well to follow Portugal's example there is little point in ministers proposing decriminalization. Last year, Members of Parliament recommended that Prime Minister David Cameron consider the a decriminalization policy, which he rejected saying that he was ok with the current drug policy in the U.K.
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There seems to be a drop off in the amount of "drugs are bad" propaganda that I grew up inundated with. I wonder if a generation or two removed from that brainwashing will be what it takes to make the difference.
Now they just tell you if you smoke weed you can talk to your dog and find out he's a judgmental prick.
I'll always be above the influence.
No difference. The asshole gene is well entrenched in the human race.
Sure, but there are plenty of assholes who favor drug legalization. Just look at libertarians. You can't really say that assholes are underrepresented there.
For shits and giggles here's Russell Brand interviewing David Icke:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42l9wfqgt14
Shouldn't that be drugs laws? British tends to use some odd constructions when adjectifying intoxicants (drinks-driving, etc).
The possibility that drug laws might some day cause Russel Brand to OD and die, kind of makes me support them.
Pretty sure his main addiction is sex.
Yeah, I think he stopped smoking crack.
I think he's kind of funny. I don't know why so many people seem to be offended by his existence.
Could be his voice
He's funny, until he starts talking about politics and then he just spews progressive boilerplate.
He was fantastic in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" though.
And there it is.
Yeah, but 90% of actors, comedians and entertainment related celebrities do the same. I don't think he's one of the great comedians of our time or anything, but he can be entertaining when he isn't being political.
I came here to say this. Could there possibly be a worse ambassador for the cause of legalization? Seriously, I suspect he's a plant. He's kinda like the anti-Rick Steves.
^^^^ This
lol, who cares what the stupid Brits do? I mean seriously.
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