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As a Scot leading drug policy reform in the US, Michael Collins jokes that when he first started pushing for decriminalisation he found himself thrown out of offices and unable to get Washington’s big beasts to return his calls.
Mr Collins, originally from Glasgow and a former director at the Drug Policy Alliance’s Office of National Affairs, has worked with Congress on a wide variety of drug policy issues, including criminal justice reform and reducing overdoses.
Now working as strategic policy director for Marilyn Mosby, the state’s attorney for Baltimore, he believes Scotland should tackle its drug deaths crisis by pushing towards decriminalisation and daring Westminster to try to block it.
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Scotland’s new drugs minister has vowed not to “close the door” on bold action to tackle the country’s overdose crisis, after a top US expert called on Scots officials to decriminalise with or without Westminster approval.
In an exclusive interview, Angela Constance admitted she will need to carry the can for any future failures after being appointed to her new role in December in the aftermath of the resignation of Joe FitzPatrick as public health minister.