The Herald:

Choose life, choose a job, choose to decriminalise smack, scag, junk, horse… 

One wonders what Renton from Trainspotting would’ve made of the Lord Advocate’s decision to cease prosecuting people for possession of Class A drugs like heroin.  

Maybe he’d start voting gratefully for the  SNP. No more running from the filth.  Polis can now only give him a warning. Then again, it might have turned Renton, Begbie and co off drugs altogether. Where’s the glamour, the danger, if there’s no penalty for getting caught?

The Lord Advocate, Dorothy Bain, insisted that she was not fully decriminalising hard drugs.  A recorded police warning is a kind of penalty. But nobody is fooled.  Possession of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines and the whole pharmacological cornucopia of addictive substances will no longer be regarded as a criminal matter. 


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