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Malaysia death penalty abolition opens door to drug policy review
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Under the Dangerous Drugs Act, anyone found with grams of cannabis, 40 grams of cocaine, and 15 grams of heroin or morphine risks being charged with drug trafficking — a crime that carries the death penalty. As a result, the majority of people behind bars in Malaysia are there because of drugs. Nearly three-quarters of the 1, people on death row at the end of October have been convicted of drug crimes. Around the world, there has been a discernible shift in policies towards drugs, particularly in relation to the medicinal use of cannabis. In October, Canada legalised the recreational use of cannabis arguing it would reduce the profits of organised crime and ensure regulation of a drug that millions of Canadians were already using. It had allowed the use of the plant for medicinal reasons since Argentina, meanwhile, provides medical cannabis for free and 30 states in the US have also approved the drug for medical reasons. In Malaysia, two recent cases of men facing the death penalty for selling medical cannabis have given the debate renewed urgency. Muhammad Lukman, 29, was sentenced to death at the end of August, three years after he was arrested in possession of three litres of cannabis oil , grams of compressed cannabis, and 1. In court his lawyer argued he was an alternative healer who helped ease the pain of those with cancer and other conditions, even giving away the drugs for free to those from poor backgrounds. A petition to free him has more than 70, signatures and support from MPs in the ruling coalition. Amiruddin Nadarajan Abdullah, popularly known as Dr Ganja the local name for marijuana , is facing 36 charges including the death penalty on similar grounds. Amiruddin began using cannabis to cope with the pain from kidney problems and a tumour in his back. We need a different approach. Fifa Rahman spent six years advocating for decriminalisation as a policy officer at the Malaysian Aids Council. Despite its generally punitive approach to drugs, Malaysia has run harm reduction programmes for drug-users since as part of its attempt to curb the spread of HIV and protect public health. Crucial for the success of any policy change will be support from the police who are concerned about the increasing amount of synthetic drugs, like methamphetamines, that are being seized. A data-based review of any decriminalisation within five years might help reassure police and public security groups, Fifa said. She adds that her research showed most of those jailed in Malaysia for drug crimes were poor people. That figure includes food, clothing and personal items provided to the prisoners, as well as the salaries of the guards and other staff. Changes to the legislation surrounding drugs would mean that some prisoners would no longer have to serve a sentence, he added, with the money instead being used to develop education programmes for young people around the misuse and abuse of drugs. MASA is working on research designed to show the medical benefits of cannabis, and have met senior politicians in their campaign to get the drug legalised for medical purposes. By Kate Mayberry. Published On 29 Nov 29 Nov Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Drugs have long attracted the harshest penalties here. Sponsored Content.
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