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Drug Equality Alliance

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The Drug Equality Alliance is a non-profit organisation based in the United Kingdom whose mission statement is:

[...] It is made to transform the "War on Some People who use Some Drugs" from its subjective historical and cultural roots into a rational and objective legal regulatory framework that secures equal rights and equal protection to all those who are concerned with dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs. Our mission is to use domestic and international legal jurisdictions to interrogate the law and its application to those who produce, commerce, possess and consume such drugs.[1]

The Drug Equality Alliance believes that the UK Government is administering the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 in an arbitrary and discriminatory manner. This is contrary to the purpose of the Act, contrary to the original wishes of Parliament, conflicts with the European Convention on Human Rights, and is therefore illegal. It argues that the penalties associated with the possession, production and supply of various controlled substances are not proportional to the relative harms which these substances cause to individuals and society, especially since two of the most dangerous drugs, alcohol and tobacco, are presently excluded from the Act. The Drug Equality Alliance is currently assisting and supporting several legal challenges in relation to this alleged maladministration.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

As evidence that the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 is being administered arbitrarily, the Drug Equality Alliance cites the following admission made by the Government in "The Government Reply to the Fifth Report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Session 2005-6 HC 1031: Drug classification: making a hash of it?" (Cm 6941):

...the Government acknowledges that alcohol and tobacco account for more health problems and deaths than illicit drugs.... The distinction between legal and illegal substances is not unequivocally based on pharmacology, economic or risk benefit analysis. It is also based in large part on historical and cultural precedents.[8]

In March 2010, in response to a Freedom of Information request process submitted by Casey William Hardison, acting with the Drug Equality Alliance, the Information Commissioner's Office ordered the Home Office to disclose a suppressed draft consultation paper with suggestions for a review of the drug classification system.[9] [10] [11] [12] This decision was subject to a last minute appeal by the Home Office, but the appeal was withdrawn on 9 July 2010 and the consultation paper was released on 12 July 2010.[13]

The web address and website of the organisation originated in 2008. The respective web address was last recorded as directing to the organisation's official website up until 6 July 2022. Since 17 October 2022, it has been recorded as either inaccessible or redirecting to other unrelated content to the organisation (such as a gambling website).[14]

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  1. ^ "Drug Equality Alliance (DEA) - Mission Statement". Drugequality.org. Archived from the original on 2011年12月20日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  2. ^ "Drug Equality Alliance (DEA) - Cases". Drugequality.org. Archived from the original on 2022年03月31日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  3. ^ "Peter Tatchell: The government is about to face a challenge to its drugs policy | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk". The Guardian. 2011年05月05日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  4. ^ "Transform Drug Policy Foundation Blog: Government challenged on drugs law". Transform-drugs.blogspot.com. 2008年10月14日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  5. ^ "Teacher in court over drugs | Manchester Evening News - menmedia.co.uk". Manchester Evening News. 2009年03月25日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  6. ^ "Cannabis campaigner charged with possession (From Western Telegraph)". Westerntelegraph.co.uk. 2010年01月24日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  7. ^ Published on Monday 18 May 2009 10:24 (2009年05月18日). "Cannabis test case in court - News". Wigan Today. Archived from the original on 2009年05月20日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Drug classification: making a hash of it? CM 6941" (PDF). Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  9. ^ "Drug Equality Alliance (DEA) - News". Drugequality.org. Archived from the original on 2011年11月19日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  10. ^ Article title [usurped] [bare URL PDF ]
  11. ^ UKCIA in News and comment (2010年03月14日). "Government forced to publish consultation paper on the future of drugs classification 2006. | The UKCIA News Blog". Ukcia.org. Archived from the original on 2012年01月08日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  12. ^ UKCIA in News and comment (2010年03月15日). "Freedom of Information ruling on drug classification proposals | The UKCIA News Blog". Ukcia.org. Archived from the original on 2012年01月08日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  13. ^ "Mark Easton's UK: Tension at heart of drug classification". BBC. 2010年07月12日. Retrieved 2012年01月04日.
  14. ^ "Website archive calendar for drugequality.org". Wayback Machine. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
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