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Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

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A decision made (30.05.08) to approve the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008.

Decision Reference: MD - H SS – 2008 - 026

Decision Summary Title :

Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

Date of Decision Summary:

28th May 2008

Decision Summary Author:

 

Paul McCabe – Chief Pharmacist

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

Date of Written Report:

28th May 2008

Written Report Author:

Paul McCabe – Chief Pharmacist

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

Decision(s):

The Minister made the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Minister, having previously approved recommendations of the Misuse of Drugs Advisory Council, made the Order to reclassify methylamphetamine as a Class A controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs (Jersey) Law 1978

Resource Implications:

None

Action required:

  1. The Minister to sign, date and seal the Orders
  2. To forward the signed and sealed Orders to the Publications Editor at the States Greffe and to request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the Order to be laid before the States.

Signature:

 

 

 

 

Position:

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

 

STATES OF JERSEY

 

HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES

 

Misuse of Drugs (Jersey) Law 1978

 

Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008

 

 

Background

 

The Minister has previously approved a recommendation of the Misuse of Drugs Advisory Council to reclassify methylamphetamine, currently a Class B controlled drug, as a Class A controlled drug. Reclassification to a Class A drug is considered necessary due to the harm and otherwise adverse impact of methylamphetamine on the user and the potential for its misuse to cause serious social problems.

 

Methylamphetamine is a harmful drug, possession of and activities in relation to which will become subject to more severe criminal sanctions following reclassification to Class A

 

As a Class A drug, the maximum penalty for unauthorised production, supply or possession with intent to supply methylamphetamine will be increased to life imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine. The maximum sentence for the offence of possession of methylamphetamine will be increased to 7 years imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.

 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister is recommended to make the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment of Schedule 2 to Law) (Jersey) Order 2008.

 

 

 

Paul McCabe

Chief Pharmacist

28th May 2008

 

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