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Govt rejects calls to liberalise cannabis

Written by Buzz | Apr 3, 2025 11:30:00 AM

UK Government Rejects Latest Call to Legalize Cannabis

The UK government has once again dismissed calls to legalize cannabis, reaffirming its stance on the drug’s classification and associated penalties.

Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy recently urged the government to reconsider its position, highlighting the potential benefits of cannabis legalization in reducing crime and police expenditure. Proponents of legalization argue that regulating cannabis could alleviate the burden on law enforcement, redirect resources to more pressing criminal activities, and generate tax revenue.

However, in response, Home Office Minister Dame Diana Johnson made it clear that the government has no intention of changing the law. She underscored the severe legal consequences tied to cannabis possession and distribution, citing the maximum prison sentence of five years for possession and 14 years for supply.

“This government has no plans to legalize cannabis,” Johnson stated, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to maintaining the drug’s Class B classification under UK law.

The Debate Over Cannabis Legalization

The debate surrounding cannabis legalization remains a divisive issue in the UK. Advocates point to countries like Canada, Germany, and several U.S. states where legalization has resulted in economic benefits, reduced criminal activity, and a regulated, safer market. Meanwhile, opponents argue that legalization could lead to increased drug misuse and public health concerns.

Despite mounting discussions and shifting perspectives globally, the UK government remains steadfast in its opposition to legal cannabis. As the conversation continues, the pressure from campaigners, medical experts, and lawmakers will likely persist, keeping the issue at the forefront of political discourse.

 

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