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New leader for cannabis row panel | New leader for cannabis row panel |
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A retired Oxford professor has taken over as chairman of the government's drugs advisory panel, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has announced. | |
Pharmacology specialist Les Iversen replaced David Nutt, who was sacked by the home secretary last October for "lobbying" against government policy. | |
Alan Johnson accused Prof Nutt of "crossing a line" into politics. | Alan Johnson accused Prof Nutt of "crossing a line" into politics. |
Prof Nutt is setting up an independent drugs panel to rival the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD). | |
Since that sacking, Professor Iversen has chaired the council's meetings. | |
During his career, the professor's research has focused on the effects of drugs on the brain. | During his career, the professor's research has focused on the effects of drugs on the brain. |
Recreational drugs | |
In an article in 2003, he wrote that cannabis had been "incorrectly" classified as a dangerous drug for nearly 50 years and said it was one of the "safer" recreational drugs. | In an article in 2003, he wrote that cannabis had been "incorrectly" classified as a dangerous drug for nearly 50 years and said it was one of the "safer" recreational drugs. |
BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the appointment of Prof Iversen appeared to be an attempt by the Home Office to restore calm to the advisory council after a turbulent few months. | BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the appointment of Prof Iversen appeared to be an attempt by the Home Office to restore calm to the advisory council after a turbulent few months. |
Prof Iverson said he was "honoured" to take up the post and that the ACMD would continue research into possible harms from 'legal highs' such as mephedrone. | |
Prof Nutt was sacked after criticising the reclassification of cannabis | |
Mr Johnson said: "The ACMD makes a valued and important contribution to our understanding of drugs and their harms. I'm pleased Prof Iversen will be bringing his experience to the role of interim chair. | |
"The council's work continues, including a forthcoming assessment on the harms of the so-called 'legal high' mephedrone, following on from our control of GBL, BZP and others late last year." | |
Prof Nutt, the government's chief drugs adviser, was sacked for calling cannabis less harmful than alcohol and nicotine, and saying it was upgraded to Class B for political reasons. | Prof Nutt, the government's chief drugs adviser, was sacked for calling cannabis less harmful than alcohol and nicotine, and saying it was upgraded to Class B for political reasons. |
Five other members on the panel subsequently resigned. | Five other members on the panel subsequently resigned. |
More vacancies | More vacancies |
In the weeks that followed, the home secretary tried to smooth over the row by making a number of concessions to his drugs advisers. | In the weeks that followed, the home secretary tried to smooth over the row by making a number of concessions to his drugs advisers. |
Mr Johnson agreed to write to panel members to explain any decisions that went against their advice. | Mr Johnson agreed to write to panel members to explain any decisions that went against their advice. |
He also said he would not pre-judge decisions on drug classification ahead of the committee issuing advice. | He also said he would not pre-judge decisions on drug classification ahead of the committee issuing advice. |
However, work on the advisory council is understood to have "slowed down" and a number of meetings were postponed in the wake of the row. | However, work on the advisory council is understood to have "slowed down" and a number of meetings were postponed in the wake of the row. |
The Home Office has since said it could take two to three months to fill the vacancies left by the other resignations. | The Home Office has since said it could take two to three months to fill the vacancies left by the other resignations. |
Professor Iversen's predecessor, David Nutt, will hold the first meeting of his new Independent Council on Drug Harms on Thursday. | Professor Iversen's predecessor, David Nutt, will hold the first meeting of his new Independent Council on Drug Harms on Thursday. |
He said five current members of the government's panel have agreed to attend. | He said five current members of the government's panel have agreed to attend. |