well every lunch i do the usual news surfing when i came across this,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7327702.stm I mean honestly, at a time when police resources are stretched, the economy is falling and the stress and stains of everyday life is rising, the government go against the experts that they employ and re-classify something with there only reason being to protect the health and in particular, children.
Taken from BBC web site
By ignoring their advice about the (re)classification of cannabis, Gordon Brown seems to think he knows more about the dangers of its use than an advisory panel of experts. Perhaps he considers his own uninformed prejudices to be more reliable than the learned opinions of medical professionals? Or perhaps he's an expert in neuropharmachology and psychiatry as well as economics? (How lucky we are to have such an omniscient genius at the helm of our country!) Or, perhaps, just political posturing?
I'm not sure what other view are but personally i think he is doing this for no other reason that to get paper headlines, but i honestly think its only going to make matters worse!
First of all its already illegal so obviously the people who smoke it can't be bothered about the law. therefore by re-classifying it will only scare away the small dealers, good you may think, but its the oposite of that! it will then fall into the hands of the pushers (ie those who deal harder drugs) which will then in turn open up the floodgates for young people to be trying actual dangerous drugs!
In addition to that it will take up more police resources at a time when the police are already stretching their resources!
I firmly belive that the only way to resolve the situation of young people smoking (which i agree ruins lifes but not the way the goverment suggests!) is to de-criminalize it like Holland, USA, Canada etc. That way the government can take control of the so called "lethal" strains, control the sale with age limits, educate parents and collect the taxes rather than it funding criminals.