Scottish government wants drug possession to be legalon July 7, 2023 at 11:32 am

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The Scottish government wants a change in UK laws to stop people found in possession of drugs being prosecuted.

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The Scottish government has called for the decriminalisation of all drugs for personal use.

Scottish ministers want the UK government to change reserved laws to allow people found in possession of drugs to be “treated and supported rather than criminalised and excluded”.

Legislative changes to allow the introduction of supervised drug consumption facilities are also part of the Scottish government’s proposals.

Drugs laws are reserved to Westminster.

However, the Scottish government has responsibility for health and social policies around drug consumption.

Other proposals from the Scottish government include more substance checking services and increased access to emergency treatments for drug overdoses.

Scotland’s Drugs Policy Minister Elena Whitham, said: “We want to create a society where problematic drug use is treated as a health, not a criminal matter, reducing stigma and discrimination and enabling the person to recover and contribute positively to society.

“While we know these proposals will spark debate, they are in line with our public health approach and would further our national mission to improve and save lives.”

The call comes four years after the SNP backed decriminalising the possession and consumption of drugs at its party conference.

UK government opposition

The Home Office previously said it had no plans to decriminalise drug possession and is also opposed to drug consumption rooms.

The number of people who died of drug misuse in Scotland dropped slightly last year from 1,339 to 1,330 after eight consecutive years of increases, but the country continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.

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The crisis prompted more than £250m of investment by the Scottish government into the country’s addiction services.

Efforts to establish drug consumption rooms in Scotland have been ongoing for years.

Campaigners say the facilities – where people can inject drugs under supervision – are needed and are backed by the Scottish government.

However, an attempt to set up consumption rooms in Glasgow was blocked by UK government, which argued a range of crimes would be committed in the course of running such facilities.

Critics at the time said the move, which does not extend to drug dealing, was “de facto decriminalisation”.

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