Health experts call for drug use to be decriminalised

Vulnerable should receive treatment instead of punishment, reports says

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The government's position on drugs has been challenged by leading public health bodies who are calling for the personal possession and use of illegal substances to be decriminalised.

A report from the Royal Society for Public Health and the Faculty of Public Health, which represent thousands of doctors and other health experts, claims the so-called "war on drugs" has failed.

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