Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary (the most recent one- nobody lasts long in the job) just sacked Professor David Nutt from his headship of ACMD- The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs- for publicly stating that LSD and Ecstasy are less dangerous than booze and fags. Hired to be a propagandist, Professor Nutt has consistently acted as a scientist- and man of conscience. Earlier this year he memorably aquainted us with the statistic that ecstasy kills fewer people than horseriding.
My Johnson's government is committed to the unwinnable, economy-busting and world-wide-misery-causing "war on drugs"- and cannot allow anyone on its team to compromise that policy by giving the public the facts.
My Johnson's government is committed to the unwinnable, economy-busting and world-wide-misery-causing "war on drugs"- and cannot allow anyone on its team to compromise that policy by giving the public the facts.
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Date: 2009-11-01 09:56 am (UTC)But it's always more complicated than that, which is why science can't give us the answers. Moral and other issues are important, which is why I was happy for my son to play rugby and go mountain biking, but wouldn't let him join the cadets, even though that was probably a much less dangerous activity for a teenager.
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Date: 2009-11-01 09:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-01 11:22 am (UTC)The Victorians managed to run an empire and write great novels and build railways while ingesting vast amounts of legal laudanum. I think the dangers of drugtaking have been greatly hyped.