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Home Affairs
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Session 2001-02
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1. THE GOVERNMENTS DRUGS POLICY: IS IT WORKING? |
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The Home Affairs Committee has decided to undertake its first major inquiry
of the new parliament with the following terms of reference:
The Committee expects to address these issues among others:
The inquiry will also examine the effectiveness of the ten year National Strategy on drug misuse launched in 1998 and the preliminary results of the three year research programme costing £6 million started in 1999/2000. It will look at the revised role of the UK Anti-drugs Co-ordinator and assess the effectiveness of Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs). The Committee will take into account the publication in March 2000 of the Police Foundation's Report Drugs and the Law (Report of an Independent Inquiry into the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 chaired by Dame Ruth Runciman), the oral evidence taken by the Committee on 8 June 2000 (HC561) and the Government response published in February 2001 (Second Special Report 2000-01 HC 226). Organisations and individuals
wishing to submit written evidence are invited to do so no later than
FRIDAY 28 SEPTEMBER. Oral evidence will be taken in November. Further
details of the programme will be announced in October. (For details about
sending evidence see below 2. HOME SECRETARY AND LORD CHANCELLOR TO GIVE FIRST ORAL EVIDENCEThe Home Affairs Committee will hold its annual evidence sessions on a range of current policy issues with the Home Secretary and the Lord Chancellor on the following dates:
Both meetings will take place in Committee Room 15, House of Commons. |
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