Pubdate: Sat, 23 October 1999
Source: Irish Times (Ireland)
Copyright: 1999 The Irish Times
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Author: Brian Crowley, MEP

GROWING USE OF ECSTASY

Sir, - There has been much comment in recent weeks to the effect that the
drug ecstasy is becoming increasingly normal in Irish society.

I find this contention difficult to support, particularly in light of the
fact that there have already been 20 deaths from its use in Ireland in
recent years. Let us be clear about one thing: the long-term effects from
the use of ecstasy are still very much unknown.

It is certainly a cause of depression but it may also cause memory
impairment as well as other illnesses. I would not support the legalisation
of ecstasy, cannabis or other drugs such as LSD or amphetamines.

The UN convention against the illicit traffic of narcotic drugs prohibits
the use, manufacture and distribution of ecstasy, LSD and amphetamines and
this policy position must be fully upheld.

The World Health Organisation has referred also many times to the
unquantifiable damage that such drugs can do to the users.

We cannot and must not support the creation of a drugs culture in our
society by legally permitting the use of soft and synthetic drugs. This is
the overwhelming view of the vast majority of the European Union governments
as well as being the strong opinion of the European Parliament.

It is very important that we continue to support the development of youth
and recreational facilities in disadvantaged areas in Ireland. The Irish
Government is also right to take a tough line with those people who try to
sell drugs in Ireland. I fully support the provisions of our criminal
justice legislation which ensures that mandatory prison sentences will be
given for people caught in possession of controlled drugs valued at over
pounds 10,000.

- - Yours, etc.,

Brian Crowley, MEP, Bandon, Co Cork.

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