Sentences with phrase «psychoactive substances bill»

Feedback wonders how this could happen, with the UK's Psychoactive Substances Bill having outlawed the sale of such agents?
«Locking up drug users is not the answer,» says Lord Paddick, who has tabled amendments to government's controversial psychoactive substances bill
Crispin Blunt took the unusual step of admitting that he used the drug - chemically known as alkyl nitrites — as MPs debated the psychoactive substances bill.
Blunt and other MPs had hoped to use an amendment by shadow home secretary Andy Burnham to try to exclude poppers from the psychoactive substances bill, but they lost by 228 votes to 309.
Lord @brianpaddick: «Psychoactive Substances Bill is not evidence led and it should be» http://t.co/UzGlRUOldc @LibDemLords @LibDemPress
We got confirmation yesterday that the psychoactive substances bill has been delayed while the police and the Home Office try to work out what to do with it.
The Psychoactive Substances Bill has proved to be a complete nightmare for the government.
The psychoactive substances bill gets its second reading in the Commons today.
But this afternoon in the Commons chamber, the psychoactive substances bill will be debated.
One of the least - noticed aspects of the new psychoactive substances bill is that it effectively scraps the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD).
It suggested that the Irish equivalent to our Psychoactive Substances Bill was such a failure that it actually prompted real progress on drug reform in the country.
The psychoactive substances bill deliberately or serendipitously allows the government to almost permanently side - line the council.»
two pieces of legislation: the Psychoactive Substances Bill and the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill;
The psychoactive substances bill sought to crack down on legal highs — especially the new generation of drugs that are designed to mimic the effects of traditional illicit substances such as cannabis and ecstasy — which the Home Office says caused 129 deaths in 2015.
Addy wants the government to agree to a new test case to determine whether poppers fall within the definition described under the psychoactive substances bill and for the industry to be allowed to carry on functioning legally until an official decision has been reached.
Psychoactive substances bill may lead to lack of clarity over whether or not suspects are breaking the law, says Durham PCC Ron Hogg
This is our story about the advice from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs on the scope and definitions of the psychoactive substances bill.
The psychoactive substances bill already has an exemption for investigational medicinal product, but this does not apply to purely experimental substances which are not expected to have a therapeutic effect.
Just saying — as the UK psychoactive substances bill does — that a substance triggers a change in emotions or thought is not enough, because so many substances we do not wish to target satisfy this definition.
According to a strict reading of the psychoactive substances bill, it will be illegal.
The psychoactive substances bill bans the production or supply of any psychoactive substance unless it is granted a specific exception, such as tobacco, alcohol, medicine, food or drink.
Before the psychoactive substances bill even comes into force, Lambeth council is going ahead with its own mad variation on the theme
Psychoactive substances bill set to sail through Commons - but it'll be given a kicking in the Lords
The lack of extra funding for the psychoactive substances bill reveals just what a superficial exercise this really is
At least the psychoactive substances bill requires that substances affect «the person's mental functioning or emotional state».
The deafening chorus of criticism over the psychoactive substances bill grew even louder today when the home secretary's own drug advisers launched a blistering attack on it.
Even by the standards of modern legislation, the psychoactive substances bill is startlingly inane.
Below we've laid out eight contenders for the position, including the psychoactive substances bill itself.
One of the primary functions of the psychoactive substances bill is to sideline the council, mostly because it keeps on doing things like this.
You don't have to wait for the psychoactive substances bill to become law for the absurd spectacle of its enforcement.
Take the psychoactive substances bill, in which May outlawed drugs which did not exist, by banning something she could not define, despite plenty of evidence from other countries that this would exacerbate the legal highs problems.
When the psychoactive substances bill came out last month, it didn't take long for experts to start pointing out the problems with it.
The Psychoactive Substances Bill was modelled on a similar piece of legislation from the Republic of Ireland.
However, since introducing their version of our Psychoactive Substances Bill, the Irish have, in the last few months alone, begun to make surprisingly fast progress on real reform.
You see, the British politicians who came up with the Psychoactive Substances Bill have been very keen to stress how greatly they admire Ireland's stance on this issue.
Our next item will come as no surprise to anyone who has been following the progress of the Psychoactive Substances Bill.
Another MP takes a different view, noting how Malthouse recently pushed ministers for significant amendments to the psychoactive substances bill.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs is effectively being dismantled by the psychoactive substances bill - leaving drug policy now entirely evidence - free.
One of the things the British government failed to do when it wrote up the psychoactive substance bill was check how things had worked out in two other countries which had tried it: Poland and Ireland.

Not exact matches

«There is a lack of clarity in the Bill with regard to the relative harm associated with different types of new psychoactive substances (NPS) and the appropriate sentence commensurate with the offence,» they noted.
According to the bill, a psychoactive substance is something which «is capable of producing a psychoactive effect in a person who consumes it».
«Many types of important research could potentially be affected by the bill, particularly in the field of neuroscience, where substances with psychoactive properties are important tools in helping scientists to understand a variety of phenomena, including consciousness, memory, addiction and mental illness,» the letter reads.
«For reasons that are unclear, the Home Office did not consult the ACMD on the development or drafting of the [psychoactive substances] bill despite its obvious competence and authority, and indeed its specific legal remit under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to advise on precisely such matters.»
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