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UK police chiefs have submitted new proposals to decriminalise cocaine and cannabis in the country.

The proposals come from theĀ National Police Chiefsā€™ CouncilĀ and theĀ College of Policing, and come after an Irish parliamentary committee has recommended decriminalising and regulating drugs for personal use.

The new proposals in the UK pose the idea of any individual caught with a small amount of recreational drugs for the first time would be given the opportunity to enter a rehabilitation and education programme, and receive no criminal record or jail time if the course is completed, asĀ The Telegraph report.

Jason Harwin, a former NPCC employee who is working with the College of Policing on the new proposal, said:” ā€œWe should not criminalise someone for possession of drugs. It should be diversion to other services to give them a chance to change their behaviours.ā€

Labelled ā€œoutcome 22,ā€ first time offenders would receive ā€œno further actionā€ when ā€œaction to prevent reoffending or change behaviour by addressing the root cause of the offending” had been taken.

The DCMS has stressed the need for drugs testing (Picture: Alamy)

The new recommendation of decriminalisation in Ireland came in a Joint Committee on Justice report published this month, which acknowledged ā€œthe harms associated with pursuing a criminal justice led approach to drug use and misuseā€ and recommends that a health-led approach ā€œis prioritised in both policy and practice.ā€

The report also recommended increasing investment in harm reduction services, including addiction treatments and social interventions, as well as expanding the Medical Cannabis Access Programme (MCAP) so that more people can access medical cannabis to treat chronic illnesses.

Elsewhere, there have been reports of ā€˜pink cocaineā€™, a mixture of drugs such as ketamine and MDMA with pink food colouring in it, spreading across Europe.Ā The drug originated in Colombiaā€™s late night club scenes.

The post Plans submitted to decriminalise cocaine and cannabis in the UK appeared first on NME.

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