01/05/2007 16:00:00
Letter: Cannabis Fight is Already Lost
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Re: the story headlined Hunt for drug barons, Friday, April 27. When I
saw The Sentinel news bills outside the newsagents on Friday, declaring:
Drug barons target city, I expected to read about crack cocaine or
heroin, but no, it's those pesky cannabis plants grabbing the headlines
again. The report included the police admitting just what an easy target
otherwise law-abiding cannabis growers are. "We would have just kicked
in the door, taken the plants, made an arrest and we wouldn't have gone
beyond that."This is not to mention the devastating effect on the
family, court appearances, a hefty sentence, and a conviction which can
lead to losing jobs (in healthcare, teaching, etc) and possible
evictions, as well as an average cost of £4,000 per tax payer - well
done there! Now, it's becoming more difficult for them, because
"surprise, surprise", criminal gangs are cashing in on the huge demand
for cannabis in the UK, and setting up houses full of the stuff. Police
suggest that if they keep fighting this battle "hopefully there will be
fewer people buying it, and less money to be made here". The battle is
lost, and I suggest that people don't want more money wasted busting
cannabis growers, as an easy way of achieving conviction targets. If
cannabis was legal, it would have no attraction to criminal gangs. Leave
it to those who want to use it to make themselves feel a little better,
and for heaven's sake chill out - it's just a plant.
D WOOD Stoke-on-Trent
http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/
Source:
http://www.ukcia.org/news/shownewsarticle.php?articleid=12512
Author:
The Sentinel via UKCIA
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