Commission takes tough stance against illicit drugs
production
September 2002
These make up
the ingredients of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, in addition to
having legitimate applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
The Commission
argues that the current ten-year-old system needs major streamlining if it is
to combat the profusion and rapidly changing nature of the recreational drugs
available on the market, particularly increasingly popular synthetic and
ecstasy-type drugs.
“It is
important that the EU should have in place the most effective measures possible
on the control of drug precursors,” Enterprise Commissioner Erkki Liikanen
said. “[The proposed measures] will help reinforce the cooperation between
member states and industry, which is so essential.”
Liikanen also
stressed the importance of putting in place a “user-friendly” system that would
not hinder the work of the legitimate drug industry and reduce red tape as the
Union prepares to embrace ten new members on its eastern flank.
MEPs have
reacted positively to the draft proposals.
“I consider this
an important proposal in the fight against the illegal trade in precursors,”
said Dutch Socialist MEP Dorette Corbey, who sits on the Parliament’s
environment committee.
“By making it
a regulation instead of the old directive, a complex and time-consuming
implementation process is no longer necessary.”
Corbey
stressed the need to ensure that legislation is flexible enough to admit new
substances as they appear.
The Commission
has forwarded the draft regulations to the Parliament and the Council of Ministers,
but a date for first discussions has yet to be set.
The new
regulations could take anything between six months and several years to be
passed.
The Commission
is quietly confident of a fairly smooth passage. “We’re changing the legal
instrument, not so much the spirit of the legislation,” a spokesman said.
This article appeared in the 3 October 2002
issue of European Voice. ©2002 The Economist
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