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November 03, 2014
Ireland to 'decriminalise' small amounts of drugs, including heroin, cocaine and cannabis, for personal use http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ireland-to-decriminalise-small-amounts-of-drugs-including-heroin-cocaine-and-cannabis-for-personal-a6719136.html
Minister also announced intention to implement 'injection rooms' in Dublin for addicts Rose Troup Buchanan
Many drug users pick up additional infections and medical problems as a result of using unclean needles - Getty
Ireland will move towards decriminalising substances including heroin, cocaine and cannabis as part of a "radical cultural shift", the country's drugs minister has said.
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, the chief of Ireland's National Drugs Strategy, told a lecture at the London School of Economics on Monday that drug users will be able to inject in specially designated rooms in Dublin from next year.
The minister said attitudes to drugs needed to move away from shaming addicts to helping them and emphasised there was a difference between legalisation and decriminalisation.
It would remain a crime to profit – from either the sale or distribution of illegal drugs – but drug takers would no longer be criminalised for their addictions.
"I am firmly of the view that there needs to be a cultural shift in how we regard substance misuse if we are to break this cycle and make a serious attempt to tackle drug and alcohol addiction," said Mr Ó Ríordáin.
However, while Mr O Ríordáin told The Irish Times that there was a "strong consensus that drugs across the board should be decriminalised,"
he said it would be for Ireland's next government to discuss.
His comments follow a leaked report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, appearing to call for a worldwide decriminalisation on
19 October.
The report was reportedly withdrawn after at least one nation put pressure on the international body to bury the findings of Dr Monica Beg, chief of the HIV/AIDs section of the UNODC in Vienna.
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