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Default Big Macs More Dangerous Than Pot, Says Lobbyist

A McDonald's Big Mac is a greater threat to public health than cannabis - and Ireland should lift its ban on hard drugs, a controversial former American law enforcement official declared yesterday

Ex-US police chief and anti-prohibition campaigner Jerry Cameron urged the Government to legalise marijuana and heroin if it wanted to win the war on drugs.

But he drew the ire of anti-drugs campaigners who called for an investigation into his appearance at a public forum in Dublin.

Cameron, a spokesperson for the Law Enforcement Against Prohibition ( LEAP ), a North American group of police officers campaigning for the decriminalisation of drugs, told Irish health and justice officials that they should stop the prohibition war on drugs and place fat police at McDonald's restaurants instead.

"Marijuana is the most demonised and most innocuous drug in the world, but it is not a dangerous drug," said Mr Cameron, speaking at Rethinking The War on Drugs, in Dublin yesterday.

"Marijuana is not a gateway drug. Every year, five times as many people die from alcohol-related illnesses than from illicit drugs and the misuse of legal pharmaceutical drugs than marijuana. Fifteen times as many die from poor diets and activity patterns and 20 times as many die from tobacco."

Cameron, a 17-year police veteran and lecturer in drug interdiction at the University of North Florida, said that the American government has lost its 40-year, $1 trillion war on drugs and has handed control to armed criminal gangs and to global terrorists through a failing policy of prohibition.

He urged the Government to find an Irish solution to an Irish problem through a "quantum leap" of decriminalisation. "As long as the distribution and manufacture of drugs is left in criminal hands, you are going to have criminal consequences. You have to remove the profit motive. It is only when you remove the profit motive that you have some control."

Cameron's visit has led to a war of words between Merchant's Quay, Ireland's largest drug treatment centre which hosted the conference, and anti-drugs campaigners who have called for an official investigation into his appearance.

"It is highly questionable that Merchants Quay a drug treatment centre, should hold such a political forum," said Grainne Kenny, president of Eurad, the Europe against Drugs group.

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Source: 420Times.com
Pubdate: Tue, 29 Aug 2006
Author: Dearbhail McDonald
Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd
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