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Scotland should see the UK government in court and forge ahead with bold drugs policy - Michael Collins


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treatment facilities and naloxone. Patience is understandably in short supply given the magnitude of the crisis, but Scotland’s death figures will not simply be reversed in a matter of months.
Michael Collins, originally from Glasgow, is the strategic policy and planning director for Baltimore City’s State’s Attorney. He was formerly director of national affairs at Drug Policy Alliance in Washington D.C. PIC: Contributed.
Good policy changes are systemic, and systemic change takes time. Persistence with this approach is essential.
There is a danger that with the election in the rear-view mirror, and Covid-19 and independence hogging the headlines, overdose deaths will become a second-tier issue for the SNP. The publication of quarterly overdose data should help the issue remain in the news and Sturgeon must know that despite her refreshing “eye off the ball” candour, she will soon max out on mea culpas. The public should therefore persist in h ....

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Michael Fry: How the UK is stopping Scotland from moving forward on drugs


THE end of the political term, as weary legislators pack to go away, is often a season for burying bad news. In Scotland this time we had an item that caught the attention of Europe – and not the usual stuff about the mountain and the flood, which were all in Spain and Greece.
No, we offered neighbouring nations a panorama of the deadbeat and the dud, with news of the drug users in our inner cities and our housing schemes, more of the misfits unable to face the life of the 21st century except with their crutch.
Many affluent nations suffer the same problem in lesser degree but picturesque Scotland is the worst of all, as shown by evidence of the most gruesome kind. News came through last week that in 2020 the number of Scots who died through drugs reached a record 1339, up from 1264 in 2019. It was the seventh year in succession to have seen the same grim shift. ....

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