Wootton Report

Wootton Report

The Wootton Report was the report of a committee under the chairmanship of Lord Wootton of Clapton.

The committee was set up by the British government in 1967 to examine the laws regulating narcotic drugs, and released its report on November 1, 1968. While it accepted that cannabis was not risk-free, and the report said that its wider use "should not be encouraged", the Committee declared:

: " [...T] he dangers of its use as commonly accepted in the past and the risk of its progression to opiates have been overstated, and [...] the existing criminal sanctions intended to curb its use are unjustifiably severe."

Its recommendations included;
*no prison sentences for possession of small quantities of cannabis,
*no legal penalties for allowing private premises to be used for consumption and
*the separation of the legal status of cannabis from that of heroinand were swiftly enacted in law and have shaped official attitudes towards cannabis ever since.

Peter Hitchens argues in his book "The Abolition of Liberty" [ISBN 1-84354-149-1] , that this report was a decisive moment in British official attitudes towards this drug, and led to its "de facto" decriminalisation in subsequent decades.

ee also

* Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA, USA)


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