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The Home Secretary David Blunkett, rejected
a recommendation from MPs that Ecstasy should be downgraded to
a Class B from a Class A drug.
A report from the Commons home affairs
select committee, says ecstasy - a drug popular among the young
in dance clubs - should be reclassified to attract a lesser jail
sentence.
Although the MPs insist they are not condoning
use of the drug, which killed 36 people last year, they consider
it less harmful than other Class A substances such as and Crack
Cocaine.
Placing it in a lower category would put
it alongside barbiturates, amphetamines and - for now - cannabis.
David Blunkett added: "Ecstasy can,
and does kill unpredictably and there is no such thing as a safe
dose. I believe it should remain Class A".
He also ruled out the committee's suggestion
that "safe" injecting houses, the so-called "shooting
galleries" that exist elsewhere in Europe, should be opened.
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