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From: Richard Rawlings
To: mapster
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 12:02 PM
Subject: MAPSTER England OKs recreational marijuana


     England OKs recreational marijuana



      LONDON, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Smoking marijuana will no longer be against the law 
under new British government plans, the London Mirror reported Friday.

      Beginning January, recreational users of the drug will be free from prosecution, 
unless they are pushers, the newspaper said.

      Cannabis will be downgraded to a Class C drug, although people smoking near 
schools and playgrounds will face arrest and have the cannabis confiscated.

      No further action will be taken unless there are complaints from locals, 
evidence of repeated possession or the smoking is in public.

      Anti-drug campaigners fear Britain's approach will encourage youngsters to try 
the drug.

      Recent surveys reveal nearly 50 percent of teenagers have already experimented 
with cannabis.

      Home Secretary David Blunkett's plans follow a campaign by recreational users 
who argue the drug is less harmful than alcohol.
























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