A Manchester MP has called for the legalisation of cannabis

Manchester | Speaking in Parliament Jeff Smith, Labour MP for Withington, also said many other drugs should be decriminalised
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He also described the war on drugs as a ‘dangerous fantasy’ which ‘diverts attention and resources from the real challenge of making drugs safer and taking back control of the drugs trade from the criminals who want to exploit vulnerable users’.
Mr Smith said addicts should be treated, not vilified.
In an impassioned speech, Mr Smith highlighted the case of 15-year-old Martha Cockburn, from Oxford, who died in 2014 after taking 91 per cent-pure MDMA.
Martha’s mum Anne-Marie, who was in the public gallery for the debate on drugs policy, has since become a high-profile campaigner for the legalisation of ecstasy.
Mr Smith said: “The day after tomorrow will be the fourth anniversary of the death of Martha Cockburn.
“The reason Martha died is because there was no controlling measure of the substance that killed her, there was no way for her to check the safety of the substance she was using.
“Martha was failed by our approach to drugs policy.”
Mr Smith said drug addiction was very often a psychological or biological problem and that addicts should be treated, not arrested.
He described criminalising cannabis users for taking a substance ‘less dangerous than alcohol or tobacco, that the overwhelming majority find pleasant, relatively harm-free and a rewarding experience’ was ‘surely wrong’.
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