Pubdate: Mon, 27 Feb 2006
Source: Scotsman (UK)
Copyright: The Scotsman Publications Ltd 2006
Contact:  http://www.scotsman.com/
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Author: Peter Macmahon

NEW TORY BOOK SAYS LEGALISING DRUGS IS THE WAY AHEAD

RADICAL libertarian ideas - including legalising drug-taking - should
be at the heart of policies aimed at reviving the Tories' electoral
fortunes in Scotland, according to a new book endorsed by Annabel
Goldie, the party's leader.

In one of a series of essays in The Blue Book, edited by Murdo Fraser,
the Tories' deputy leader, Iain Catto, a lawyer and former Tory
councillor, argues that politicians ban drug-taking because they are
"fearful of being seen as soft on drugs".

In the book, published today, Mr Catto argues that Tory policies
should be based on individual choice and only permit intervention by
the state when there is "overwhelming necessity".

He writes: "If an individual is aware of the risks involved in taking
drugs - which makes education vital - and if the individual has the
capacity to consent, then surely it should be left to the individual
to make that choice?"

Mr Catto adds that if the state criminalises a drug like marijuana
because of health fears and stops young people using it "the state is
deciding that is knows better than individuals what is right for them,
in essence claiming to protect us from a so-called dangerous product."

Mr Fraser said he was "relaxed" about Mr Catto's ideas but they were
not official Tory policy. Under Miss Goldie, who welcomes the
contribution the book makes to developing policies, the Conservatives
have taken a hardline anti-drugs stance. 
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