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"ecstasy is safer then horse riding" Government drug adviser force to apologise

LONDON (Reuters) - The head of the narcotics advisory board has apologised after saying the drug ecstasy was less dangerous than horse riding, the government said on Monday.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said David Nutt's remarks in a scientific journal sent the wrong message to young people about the dangers of drugs.

"I've told him that I was surprised and in fact profoundly disappointed by the article reported," she told MPs in the Commons.

"Professor Nutt apologised to me for his comments and I've asked him to, as well, apologise to the families of the victims of ecstasy."

Nutt, Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, is the chair of the government's Advisory Committee on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD).

The committee is due to report on Wednesday on a possible downgrade of ecstasy from the top of the three-category classification.

Nutt wrote in the Journal of Psychopharmacology that 10 people in Britain died a year from horse riding -- or "equasy" as he called it -- and that it was associated with more than 100 road traffic accidents annually.

"Based on these harms, it seems likely that the ACMD would recommend control (for equasy) under the Misuse of Drugs Act perhaps as a Class A drug given it appears more harmful than ecstasy," he said.

Between 35 and 50 people die each year in England and Wales from ecstasy, currently ranked as one of the most dangerous Class A drugs, along with heroin and cocaine, according to government figures.

But Nutt said ecstasy was proportionately less dangerous, causing acute harm only in one in every 10,000 cases, compared to one in 350 cases for horse riding.

He said it was inconsistent to allow harmful sports while banning relatively less harmful drugs.

Full story can be found here: Reuters


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Its shameful that the UK government is still trying to silence its own drug advice organization! But well done to them for trying to show the brain washed public that labour's drug policy is horse shit!!!!

David Nutt seems to be gunning for the government at the minute. Hes the same guy who has been in the papers and on the news saying Ecstasy should be down graded! But obviously the Home Secretary knows better then a government independent drug organization, full of professional doctors etc, run by a Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology.

But what gets me is people are having their lives ruined by the prison service for the sake of party policy!


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