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Decriminalising drugs to be discussed in Waterford public meeting

Decriminalising drugs to be discussed in Waterford public meeting
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Decriminalising drugs will be the main topic of discussion at a public meeting in Waterford today.

People Before Profit will host a Public Meeting in St Patrick’s Gateway Centre at 7.30pm on 30 March TD, to be addressed by Gino Kenny TD.

It comes as a Citizens' Assembly on drug use was approved earlier this year.

People Before Profit TD, Gino Kenny, says there's a strong argument to be made for a change in approach to drugs in Ireland.

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"Criminalising people via the criminal justice system or criminalising them through court orders hasn't been a deterrant. Drugs are a reality and people will use them whether they are legal are not."

The big debate, he feels is whether we should have a different model in Ireland for dealing with drug use.

Ultimately, he says :"I believe we should."

People Before Profit proposes a new system based on treatment of addiction rather than stigmatising and criminalising those who are addicted.

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Their policies call for the expansion of safe injection sites and other treatment facilities.  In addition is their call for the legalisation of cannabis, through a State-run programme to provide people with safe, non-corporate access to cannabis.

The party says: "Decriminalising drugs is a vital step to dealing with addiction as a health issue, and ending the State sponsored campaign against working class communities who are disproportionately affected by current policies."

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