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Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
Thank you for that evidence.
Dr Coleman, with regard to 16 and 17-year-olds—
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
How would the GRC process that we are looking at in the bill change what you are saying? How does it relate to prisons?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
Would that not just leave us with the policy that we already have, which is about consideration on an individual basis?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
Would that be a risk because of the reforms that we are considering just now or is it a risk with the GRC at the moment?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
Yes.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
That is fine.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
I want to ask about the person of interest provision, which we have heard that there is some concern about. A person of interest might be able to apply to a sheriff to have someone’s GRC revoked; the person of interest could be a parent, a spouse or even a child. There are concerns that that might be used in a malicious or abusive way. The children’s commissioner had concerns about that with regard to care-experienced children and young people, in particular. What do you think about that?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
I first recognise everyone who has suffered unduly, mentally or physically, and those who have tragically died because of substance misuse or unsafe drug consumption. Every death that is attributed to unsafe drug consumption is an absolute tragedy for the families who lose their loved ones.
The current level of harm that is being experienced by people who consume drugs calls for radical change in how we tackle the issue. I say that as someone who has experienced friends and loved ones appearing in the drug deaths figures. For decades, successive UK Governments have made a concerted effort to continue their so-called war on drugs, with grave human cost and at huge expense to the legal system, the everyday taxpayer and our society.
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
I will see how I get on. I will maybe take one at the end.
In dealing with substantive policy, we must of course take a cautious yet research-based approach. We also owe it to all the people living in Scotland to explore all options at our disposal to reduce harm in our society. That is why we must not shy away from creating a national conversation on how to do exactly that.
Change is needed as a matter of urgency. The UK Government needs to give serious consideration to radical reform of drug laws. After its decades-long failed war on drugs, to roll that out without due consideration would be a serious disservice, driven only by ideology rather than proper research and evidence. There are plenty of international examples that evidence that decriminalisation, or legalisation and regulation, can be successful in reducing drug deaths and harm.
There is more than one incentive to explore that potential. For example, organised crime groups would no longer thrive off the proceeds from the illicit drug industry, which are often used to fund other criminal operations such as human trafficking.
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 31 May 2022
Karen Adam
I do not know why the member is asking me to reflect on my tone; I think that that was uncalled for. In terms of reflecting on the issues that are bespoke to Scotland, that is exactly why we need powers here. A UK-wide approach is obviously not working for Scotland.