New drugs czar wants ecstasy downgraded

Professor Nutt said ecstasy should be downgraded to class BProfessor Nutt said ecstasy should be downgraded to class B

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The man appointed head of the advisory council for the misuse of drugs once called for ecstasy to be downgraded to a class B drug, politics.co.uk can exclusively reveal.

Professor David Nutt, who replaces Sir Michael Rawlins as chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) this afternoon, made the comments at a science and technology committee hearing in 2006.

"I think the evidence base for classification producing deterrence is not strong and we see that with a number of drugs," he said.

"I think 4MTA, LSD and ecstasy probably shouldn't be class A."

Former chairman Sir Michael Rawlins said: "I welcome the appointment of Professor David Nutt as my successor. I have every confidence that he will provide excellent and innovative leadership to the council providing the best possible advice to government."

Home secretary Jacqui Smith praised Sir Michael Rawlins and said: "I look forward to working with his successor so that the advisory council's expert advice can continue to inform our drive to reduce the harm caused by illegal substances."

There are signs Professor Nutt's appointment is already opening up the issue of ecstasy's classification. A Home Office spokesperson told politics.co.uk: "The ACMD will consider the evidence for the classification of ecstasy with an open mind based upon its social misuse and harms relative to other drugs in the classification system."

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Sam, Cambridge: The ACMD report contains the relevant statistical data by which the risks of recreational use of MDMA can reasonably be compared with those of other drugs. Its classification and legality ought to be based upon such hard evidence rather than social or political bias. I see no reason why a similar risk-classification system should not be applied to all recreational activities.

Perhaps we should look at legal drugs like smoking and drinking. They kill too, why are they legal? I think prohibiting people doing what they want because they can die should be left to the individual or we may as well live in Saudi Arabia. I for one am not keen for that. If its downgraded, good. People only die because the drug is cut with rubbish to maximise profits. See the problem with it being illegal? John Parker, London

"I strongly disagree with it being downgraded, if it's not as harmful as everyone saying it is, then why are so many people dying from it each year, young and adult. Telling people that it's not as much of a high risk than a class A drug is just going to increase the use, people would get the wrong impression and I really don't think our country needs any more causes of increasing drug use, particularly when were trying to tackle drug use. It's completely contradictive." Aiyshah Bushara, Brighton

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