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The question of the day. Should cannabis consumption be decriminalized?

It will overload the police force and in the end, we will not have them to focus on criminals, gangs, mafias estimated Mr. Glucksmann, interviewed on RTL.

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The leader of the Place publique party said he was opposed to the proposal of RN deputy Jean-Philippe Tanguy to apply short sentences prison for drug users.

There is of course a huge consumption problem. But when you have a law that is not respected by five million French people, you must ensure that the police are focused on the real problem he argued.

The real problem is these drug traffickers, these are these mafias that “we must dismantle” and hit hard including modify the organization of our repressive system to be effective he pleaded.

Bruno Retailleau’s “cookie-cutter formulas”

The heart of the system is not the consumer insisted Mr. Glucksmann, who admitted to having smoked cannabis when he was young and said to himself fully aware of the risks associated with cannabis use .

For his part, the political coordinator of La insoumise, Manuel Bompard, regretted on Public Senate the neck effects THE increasingly provocative speeches of the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau. The latter mentioned on Friday a mexicanisation of France.

The situation in France is serious enough and delicate enough to act concretely on the subject and to avoid these cookie-cutter formulas. the deputy was indignant, recalling that the homicide rate was twenty times more important in Mexico than in France.

He defended the development and strengthening of the judicial police threatened according to him by the current reform. The creation under the previous government of fixed fines against consumers has no results just as according to him net equity transactions organized with great communication support.

France, the most consuming country in Europe

Forty years of policy which was made precisely on consumers, which means that today only 10% of legal cases concern networks and traffickers, lead to a policy where, in the end, France is the country which in Europe consumes the most drugs also noted the head of LFI deputies, Mathilde Panot on France 2.

It's a patent failure she insisted, demanding resources for the judicial police pour to be able to dismantle the networks, to get the dirty money which is not in Mexico but very often in tax havens .

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