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Howard could have
blocked
reclassification of cannabis
A leading Christian organisation is today blaming Conservative
Party leader, Michael Howard, for allowing the law on cannabis to be
weakened. Conservative Peers in the House of Lords together with cross
benchers and probable Labour abstentions would have been enough to scupper
the Government’s controversial proposals to reclassify cannabis.
But Michael Howard’s decision to drop the Tory whip in the Lords’
vote sank any chance of success. When it came to the vote, the Conservative
Front Bench abstained.
The Christian Institute’s analysis of the Lords’ vote, together
with indications from many Peers, shows that the Government’s
cannabis plans could have been defeated. But the Conservatives decided,
instead, to move a ‘non-fatal’ motion which allowed the
Government plans to pass while at the same time recording concern that
reclassification would increase cannabis use amongst young people. In
the Commons, while still under the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith,
the Tories had a ‘three-line whip’ against reclassifying
cannabis.
Speaking today, Colin Hart (Director of The Christian Institute) said:
“The reclassification of cannabis is a backward step in the fight
against drugs. Many people will suffer as a result. The Conservative
party had a real opportunity to block the Government’s plans in
the House of Lords. Michael Howard’s decision that Peers should
not vote against reclassification is appalling. He deliberately sank
any chance of stopping these damaging proposals.”
“The Bible bluntly teaches that drunkenness is wrong: ‘Do
not get drunk on wine’ (Ephesians 5:18). Intoxication and loss
of control are intrinsic to taking drugs. Intoxication is also wrong
because of escapism. People cannot solve their problems by running away
from them. Down the ages Christians have been at the forefront of battling
against the epidemic of public drunkenness and the personal tragedy
of alcoholism. Now Christians must take a stand as it becomes ever more
fashionable to argue for the legalisation of all drugs.”
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The
Christian Institute, Registered Charity No 100 4774 seeks to promote
the Christian faith in the UK
Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Block A, Scottish Life House, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE2 1DB
For
more information contact: Colin Hart on 0191 281 5664 |
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