http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/election/article-1269649/General-Election-2010-Lib-Dems-secret-plan-high-street-cannabis-cafes.html
Lib Dems' secret plan for high street cannabis cafes
29th April 2010
A leaked policy document calls for the  decriminalisation of the drug in an approach even more radical than  Amsterdam’s.
The paper also suggests allowing possession of  cannabis, social supply to adults and cultivation of the plants for  personal use. 
It follows an internal party vote that commits  the Lib Dems to making it ‘no longer a crime for the occupier or manager  of premises to permit someone to use cannabis on those premises’. 
The  party’s constitution binds its leaders – in power – to implement votes  carried at annual conferences.
The Tories, who unearthed the  policy document, said the policy would go further than the Dutch model  of turning a blind eye to ‘cannabis coffee shops’. 
Cafe  owners could allow customers to smoke the drug outside or buy ‘hash  brownies’ and vaporised cannabis. 
Chris Grayling, Tory Shadow Home Secretary, said: ‘Lib Dem policy on drugs is deeply worrying.
‘When you look at the detail of what they want to do it’s quite clear that they want to be soft on crime and want to sign up to more and more powers from Brussels.
 ‘I have spoken to countless people whose  lives have been wrecked by hard drugs.’
Nick Clegg has also come under fire for suggesting heroin and other drugs should made legally available.
The Liberal Democrat leader claimed that criminalising drug use  was restricting ‘individual freedom and civil liberties’ – and argued  that drug offences should not lead to jail. 
While serving as  an MEP, Mr Clegg complained it was unfair that drug users were being  pushed to the fringes of society. 
He said heroin – currently a  Class A substance – should be made available to addicts under medical  supervision. 
He signed a motion calling on EU member states ‘to take measures to make the fight against organised crime and trafficking in narcotics and psychotropic substances more effective, by establishing a system of legal control and regulation of production, sale and use of currently illegal substances’.
 Last night, a Lib  Dem spokesman said: ‘We will always base drugs policy on the independent  scientific advice of experts.’ 
- The Liberal Democrats are on course to see their number of MPs soar at Labour's expense, a poll revealed yesterday. The ICM/Guardian poll shows the party's vote is increasing more strongly in Labour-held marginal seats than in Conservative ones. They could end the election with 80 MPs - the most since 1923.
 
 
 
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