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A row is looming over cannabis grading - with official government advisors set to say it should remain class C, but ministers set to reject their advice. | A row is looming over cannabis grading - with official government advisors set to say it should remain class C, but ministers set to reject their advice. |
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs will say cannabis is not harmful enough to be upgraded back to the more serious class B. | The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs will say cannabis is not harmful enough to be upgraded back to the more serious class B. |
But Home Secretary Jacqui Smith is expected to ignore the advice. | But Home Secretary Jacqui Smith is expected to ignore the advice. |
Cannabis was downgraded from class B to C four years ago, but Gordon Brown has called stronger varieties "lethal". | Cannabis was downgraded from class B to C four years ago, but Gordon Brown has called stronger varieties "lethal". |
'Concerted effort' | 'Concerted effort' |
In its report, to be published later, the council makes 20 recommendations. | In its report, to be published later, the council makes 20 recommendations. |
It calls for stricter penalties for dealing the drug in schools, mental health hospitals and prisons. | It calls for stricter penalties for dealing the drug in schools, mental health hospitals and prisons. |
It also says ministers should set up a "concerted" public health campaign to reduce the use of cannabis among young people. | It also says ministers should set up a "concerted" public health campaign to reduce the use of cannabis among young people. |
However, the council says the drug causes less harm than those in class B, such as amphetamines and barbiturates. | However, the council says the drug causes less harm than those in class B, such as amphetamines and barbiturates. |
It argues that it should remain in class C, where the maximum penalty for possession is two years, rather than five. | It argues that it should remain in class C, where the maximum penalty for possession is two years, rather than five. |
But, during the inquiry, "a minority" of council members disagreed, saying they were "very concerned" about the mental health risks of the widespread availability of more potent forms of the drug. | But, during the inquiry, "a minority" of council members disagreed, saying they were "very concerned" about the mental health risks of the widespread availability of more potent forms of the drug. |
The council did not look at the message conveyed to the public or the impact on policing, which it is not legally obliged to do. | The council did not look at the message conveyed to the public or the impact on policing, which it is not legally obliged to do. |
BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said this would give the home secretary "grounds to disregard the panel's advice - and restore cannabis to class B". | BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said this would give the home secretary "grounds to disregard the panel's advice - and restore cannabis to class B". |
'Unacceptable' | 'Unacceptable' |
Ms Smith will give the government's response to the council's report in a statement to MPs. | Ms Smith will give the government's response to the council's report in a statement to MPs. |
Last month, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he wanted to "send a message" to young people that using cannabis was "unacceptable". | Last month, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he wanted to "send a message" to young people that using cannabis was "unacceptable". |
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He added that he was worried about the "more lethal" use of skunk - a strong form of the drug. | He added that he was worried about the "more lethal" use of skunk - a strong form of the drug. |
Cannabis was downgraded to class C - which includes substances such as anabolic steroids - from class B, in 2004. It means possession is treated largely as a non-arrestable offence. | Cannabis was downgraded to class C - which includes substances such as anabolic steroids - from class B, in 2004. It means possession is treated largely as a non-arrestable offence. |
The Conservatives have called for cannabis to be returned to class B, while the Liberal Democrats have urged the government to be more open about the scientific advise it receives. | The Conservatives have called for cannabis to be returned to class B, while the Liberal Democrats have urged the government to be more open about the scientific advise it receives. |
Home Office research published in February suggested skunk dominates the UK market - comprising 70% to 80% of samples seized by police. | Home Office research published in February suggested skunk dominates the UK market - comprising 70% to 80% of samples seized by police. |