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		<title>By: Peter O'Loughlin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter O'Loughlin</dc:creator>
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		<description>How strange that warnings for cannabis should be up, when we are constantly being told its use is down.

Even stranger, when one considers that many senior police officers, including Sir Ian Blair, is on record as saying that his officers are too busy to deal with cannabis possession, prefering instead to focus on cocaine and heroin. Somehow tha&#039;s gone wrong too, there&#039;s more cocaine and heroin on the streets of London and at cheaper prices than ever before, whilst the number of dealers aprehended are at an all time low.

Who&#039;s kidding who?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How strange that warnings for cannabis should be up, when we are constantly being told its use is down.</p>
<p>Even stranger, when one considers that many senior police officers, including Sir Ian Blair, is on record as saying that his officers are too busy to deal with cannabis possession, prefering instead to focus on cocaine and heroin. Somehow tha&#8217;s gone wrong too, there&#8217;s more cocaine and heroin on the streets of London and at cheaper prices than ever before, whilst the number of dealers aprehended are at an all time low.</p>
<p>Who&#8217;s kidding who?</p>
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