MPs 'Putting Lives At Risk Over Legal Highs'

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 22 Maret 2015 | 22.11

By Poppy Trowbridge, Consumer Affairs Correspondent

Political parties are being urged to commit to a ban on the sale of so-called legal highs in their manifestos, or risk putting thousands of young people at risk ahead of the summer music festival season.

The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) says MPs have been "too slow" in recognising the dangers and legislating to protect consumers from such products, despite the public's desire for a ban.

According to new research seen by Sky News, three-quarters of the public want the sale of legal highs on the high street to be banned.

Shirley Cramer, chief executive of the RSPH, said politicians have not made the issue a big enough priority and as a result have "put a lot of people at risk".

She told Sky News: "Particularly at this time of the year, with the election fast approaching, a ban on legal highs is not included in the manifestos and we believe that would really be something the public would welcome."

The RSPH says consumer protection regulations should be enforced to remove legal products which are marketed in a misleading way.

Furthermore, it says the marketing of products with brand names such as White Stuff, Go-Caine and Mary Jane normalises drug taking.

Ms Cramer added: "Disclaimers that these products are not for human consumption are merely a fig leaf and it is highly irresponsible for them to be marketed in a 'nudge-nudge, wink-wink' manner."

Around three million people attend summer music festivals each year, according to research by Festival Insights, and 23% of festival-goers have taken drugs at an event.

The RSPH believe the number of those who could be tempted to try legal highs is even greater.

There were 101 new substances recorded in 2014, and at least 60 deaths related to legal highs.

Paul Reed, general manager of The Association of Independent Festivals, told Sky News: "The problem is many people equate 'legal' with 'safe'.

"We'd welcome legal changes that would make these substances less available."

Part of the difficulty in legislating against specific legal high substances is that the formulas are often slightly tweaked and then they are put back on the market.

While the Government is developing proposals for a general ban on the sale of legal highs, no specific plan has been put in place. Yet MPs have written to festivals asking them to put their own bans in operation.


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