The misuse of drugs act – a user perspective

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology Drugs and Alcohol Today Pub Date : 2021-11-25 DOI:10.1108/dat-10-2021-0056
Mat Southwell
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Purpose This paper aims to demonstrate the ways in which the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) militates against the interests and situations of people who use drugs. The author reflects on the author’s journey as a drug user, drugs workers and drug user organiser to critique the MDA. The author describes the impact of the MDA on the author’s early experimentation with substances and highlights the limitations of simplistic drugs prevention. The author describes how the MDA maximises drug-related risks and undermines the creation of healthy cultural norms and community learning among people who use drugs. The author talks about the author’s work as a drugs practitioner and mourns the vandalism of the UK’s harm reduction and drug treatment system. This paper describes the opportunity to use drug policy reform as a progressive electoral agenda to begin the journey towards racial and social justice. This paper calls for the rejection of the Big Drugs Lie and the repeal of the failed MDA. Design/methodology/approach Personal reflection based on experience as drug user, drugs worker and drug user organiser. Findings Successive UK Governments have used the MDA as a tool of social control and racial discrimination. The Big Drugs Lie undermines science-based and rights-compliant drug policy and drug services and criminalises and puts young people at risk. There is the potential to build a progressive political alliance to remove the impediment of the MDA and use drug policy reform as tools for racial and social justice. Practical implications The MDA maximises the harms faced by people who use drugs, stokes stigma and discrimination and has undermined the quality of drug services. The MDA needs to be exposed and challenged as a tool for social control and racial discrimination. Delivering drug policy reform as a progressive electoral strategy could maximise its potential to improve social and racial justice. Originality/value This paper represents the view of people who use drugs by a drug user, a view which is seldom expressed in the length and level of argument shown here.
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《滥用药物法》——用户视角
目的本文旨在论证《药物滥用法》(MDA)如何损害吸毒者的利益和处境。作者反思了自己作为吸毒者、毒品工作者和吸毒者组织者对MDA进行批评的历程。作者描述了MDA对作者早期药物试验的影响,并强调了简单化药物预防的局限性。提交人描述了毒品管理局如何使与毒品有关的风险最大化,并破坏了在吸毒者中建立健康文化规范和社区学习的过程。作者谈到了作者作为一名药物从业者的工作,并哀悼英国减少伤害和药物治疗系统的破坏。本文描述了利用毒品政策改革作为一项进步的选举议程,开始迈向种族和社会正义之旅的机会。本文呼吁摒弃“大毒品谎言”,废除失败的MDA。设计/方法/方法基于作为吸毒者、药物工作者和吸毒者组织者的经验的个人反思。历任英国政府都将MDA作为社会控制和种族歧视的工具。“大毒品谎言”破坏了基于科学和符合权利的毒品政策和毒品服务,将年轻人定为犯罪,并使他们处于危险之中。有可能建立一个进步的政治联盟,以消除毒品管理局的障碍,并利用毒品政策改革作为实现种族和社会正义的工具。实际影响毒品滥用局使吸毒者面临的危害最大化,助长污名和歧视,并破坏了药物服务的质量。MDA作为社会控制和种族歧视的工具需要被揭露和挑战。将毒品政策改革作为一项进步的选举战略,可以最大限度地发挥其改善社会和种族正义的潜力。原创性/价值这篇论文代表了一个吸毒者对吸毒者的看法,这种观点很少在这里所展示的论证的长度和水平上得到表达。
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