New law on drug dealing will criminalise 'vulnerable addicts' in Ireland

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New law on drug dealing will criminalise 'vulnerable addicts' in Ireland

11 July 2016

By Elaine Loughlin - Irish Examiner

The Government has been accused of a “lack of urgency” over the drugs problem and of failing to show leadership on the issue.

During a debate on the Misuse of Drugs Bill 2016 in the Dáil last night, Sinn Féin TD Jonathan O’Brien said the legislation is “about as far away” as you can get from the promises in the programme for government.

“Punitive legislation as a policy response does not work and has never been proven to work and this bill simply creates scapegoats rather than solutions,” he said.

Mr O’Brien said the bill is “about being able to say that this Government is doing something about organised crime, regardless of whether it works or not.

“If the State as a whole was serious about addressing drugs use they wold be interested in investing in communities affected by it.”

Mr O’Brien said all money and assets seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau should be pumped back into vulnerable communities impacted by drugs and gangland crime.

He added that there are a lack of facilities and treatment options for those who want to get off drugs.

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