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Government adviser Eric Carlin resigns over mephedrone 
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Government adviser Eric Carlin resigns over mephedrone

A government adviser has quit the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs over the criminalisation of mephedrone.

Eric Carlin said the council's decision taken earlier this week was "unduly based on media and political pressure".

Mr Carlin is the latest member of the body to resign following the sacking of former chairman Professor David Nutt.

The council has recommended that the substance, linked to at least four UK deaths, and other so-called "legal highs" be classified as Class B drugs.

In his resignation letter to Home Secretary Alan Johnson, Mr Carlin wrote : "We had little or no discussion about how our recommendation to classify this drug would be likely to impact on young people's behaviour.

"Our decision was unduly based on media and political pressure."

He added: "As well as being extremely unhappy with how the ACMD operates, I am not prepared to continue to be part of a body which, as its main activity, works to facilitate the potential criminalisation of increasing numbers of young people."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8600911.stm

So much for science-based policy making. :roll:

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That must be six or seven resignations now? :shock:

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Amnesia10 wrote:
That must be six or seven resignations now? :shock:

Well if you appoint expert advisor's then tell them what they have to say, what do you expect to happen? :?

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If you have your drugs policy run by the Daily Mail why have a drugs advisory council anyway? ;)

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This has been coming ever since Prof. Nutt resigned and the extraordinary outburst by the Home Secretary that scientist should only say what he tells them to.

Politicians can't have it both ways. If they want independent scientific advice they need to give the scientists time to formulate a response/approach and listen to what they say even if they don't like the outcome.
If they want people to tow the party line then they can't have independent advice. The two simply aren't compatible.

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