Freedom of Information act 2000 to request five pieces of evidence
Dear Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner,
I write to you under the Freedom of Information act 2000 to request five pieces of evidence:
1. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for the claim that all genus of cannabis meets the currently accepted criteria for a schedule 1 substance in its raw form.
2. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for the claim that cannabinoid preparations meet the currently accepted criteria for a schedule 1 substance.
3. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for the claim that cannabis is a 'controlled' substance in the UK and who is making that claim of control.
4. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for what is considered misuse of raw cannabis and its various preparations.
5. The Clear Scientific Evidence of physical and mental harm and harm to communities, resultant from the use of cannabis to justify the class B penalty as per the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act.
Yours faithfully,
Mandy Tusz
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Dear Mandy
I refer to your recent Freedom of Information request submitted to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside on 06.10.2020 as follows:
No Information Held
1. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for the claim that all genus of cannabis meets the currently accepted criteria for a schedule 1 substance in its raw form.
No Information Held
2. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for the claim that cannabinoid preparations meet the currently accepted criteria for a schedule 1 substance.
No Information Held
3. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for the claim that cannabis is a 'controlled' substance in the UK and who is making that claim of control.
No Information Held
4. FOUNDATION EVIDENCE for what is considered misuse of raw cannabis and its various preparations.
No Information Held
5. The Clear Scientific Evidence of physical and mental harm and harm to communities, resultant from the use of cannabis to justify the class B penalty as per the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act.
I can advise that the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside does not hold any information in relation to this matter.
If you think that we have not supplied information in accordance with our Publication Scheme or under general rights of access then you have the right to ask for an internal review. Any request for an internal review should be made within 40 days and addressed to:
Rachel Cook
Chief Executive
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside The Lawns Harland Way Cottingham
HU16 5SN
E-mail: [Humberside PCC request email]
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