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Oct. 31st, 2009 10:01 am
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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.

Date: 2009-11-01 09:59 am (UTC)
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PS Just so you know how I stand on the issue, though I have never taken drugs (other than alcohol, which I do classify as a mind-altering substance) and have no wish to do so, I tend to feel that drugs ought to be legalised, including hard drugs. As I see it, the dangers of them being illegal far outweigh the dangers of using them.

Date: 2009-11-01 11:22 am (UTC)
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That's very much my opinion too. I don't take drugs- unless prescription painkillers count- and have no particular wish to do so. I think they should be legalized and controlled, as tobacco and alcohol are.

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.

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