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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

PM: Gov’t reviewing policies, laws on illegal drug use



Dr Mahathir Mohamad has reaffirmed the government’s intention to review the country’s policies and laws pertaining to illegal drug use including the mandatory death penalty for trafficking.
The prime minister said this is so Malaysia can take a more rational approach, in accordance with the latest trends, in its efforts to address the country’s drug abuse problem.
“I believe the time has come for us to evaluate and revise the related laws on the trafficking and misuse of drugs in accordance with the changing drug trends of the times,” he said in his speech at the launch of the National Anti-Drug Month in Putrajaya, today.
Elaborating, the premier said current laws on drugs are seen as too harsh.

“We are studying the laws as the current laws are too harsh. If a person is found in possession of a certain amount of drugs, the punishment that can be meted out is death.
“There are many who feel this (punishment) is not effective as there are many others who still seek non-halal income through dealing drugs.
“We (the federal government) will study if this claim is right or not, and (if) we find there are other ways in law that can be used to curb drug abuse or drug trafficking, we will amend the law,” he said at a press conference later following the launch.
Mahathir added that those who are addicted to drugs are not seen as criminals.
“Even so, it is important that we understand that drug abuse is not good, will bring harm not only to ourselves but to our families, communities and to the country,” he said.
The Pakatan Harapan government had announced last year that it was planning to work towards decriminalising drug use, especially if it is for personal use.
However, Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad acknowledged last month that this is proving to be an uphill task as the plan has been misunderstood as an attempt to legalise drug abuse.
Meanwhile, Harapan had promised to do away with the mandatory death penalty in its GE14 election manifesto.
It was reported last week that the government-appointed special committee to review alternative sentences to the mandatory death penalty has submitted its report to the government.
[More to follow] - Mkini

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