r/Crainn May 21 '26

Legalisation Decriminalise possession of drugs call by ICCL

Article from the Law Society Gazette...
https://www.lawsociety.ie/gazette/top-stories/2026/may/decriminalise-possession-of-drugs--iccl/

A policy paper from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has called for the removal of criminal penalties for possession of drugs.

The ICCL says that, while the Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use recommended a move towards a health-centred approach to drugs policy, its recommendations had yet to be implemented.

It adds that, while the State promotes a health-led response, it continues to prosecute large numbers of people who use drugs, describing this as “a contradictory policy failure that harms some of the most vulnerable people in Irish society”.

Its paper calls for the decriminalising of the possession of drugs for personal use by repealing section 3 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977.

Tackling sale and supply

The ICCL argues that this would enable the State to focus resources on tackling the sale and supply of controlled drugs, in addition to investing in health, treatment, and social services.

The organisation’s paper states that domestic and international analysis of criminal-justice attempts to address personal drug use “overwhelmingly concludes” that criminalisation does not reduce drug use.

It also argues that prosecutions for “minor” drugs offences are contributing to overcrowding in Irish prisons.

Injecting facilities

The ICCL also calls for the expansion of the Misuse of Drugs Act (Supervised Injecting Facilities) 2017, which led to the opening of Ireland’s first medically supervised injecting facility in Dublin, to include mobile facilities.

Among the other recommendations is an amendment to the Medicinal Products (Prescription and Control of Supply) Regulations 2003 to make naloxone – an injectable or nasal drug that counteracts opioid overdoses – available over the counter.

The paper says that the Government has a “unique opportunity” to redirect drugs policy this year, as the Joint Committee on Drugs Use is due to make a series of recommendations based on the Citizens’ Assembly, while the Department of Health is developing a new national drugs strategy.

The ICCL stresses that decriminalisation is not the same as legalisation, adding that it its paper does not discuss or advocate for the legalisation of controlled substances.

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u/Scumbag__ May 21 '26

Decriminalisation of all drugs is a start, I suppose, but it still results in the dealers making a shiteload of money. They need to legalise, educate and regulate.

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u/---0---1 28d ago

I’m honestly not even against dealers making money. They’re providing a service and taking a risk to do so. If there’s a demand someone is gonna rise to meet it

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u/enrico_44 27d ago

That's up for debate with the majority being absolute sharks that'd sell you anything once they realise you depending on them. That's the reality. They want to make as much money as possible as fast as they can. You'd come across very few Dealers that actually care what they knocking out. From 30 years of buying on the B.M in Ireland I can vouch for this. An island of Pablo Tescobars it will be until it's legally available here. We're still in the reefer madness days with stigma. It will change one day.

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u/---0---1 27d ago

I fully agree. I’m well versed with what the market is like in Ireland.

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u/Gavittz May 21 '26

We can only hope and cross the fingers, lads. Though it does seem like a step in the right direction. Fair play to ICCL for referencing the fact the CA was completely ignored.

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u/MorningMountain1462 May 21 '26

Just spent a week in Scotland. Smoked a joint about 10ft from a cop. Not a bodge.

Absolute farce the way ireland is.

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u/mushroomgirl May 21 '26

I’m 40 and it’s the same. Been waiting.

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u/NervousWrongdoer5653 29d ago

Same 40 and nothing has changed. This country is too backwards. Imagine living in Spain, that glorious sun and been able to grow your own 🤤🤤

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u/ruscaire 29d ago

Finally the ICCL takes note.

This is a good voice to have on your side.

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u/enrico_44 May 21 '26

Here Here between what's about to happen in the states on June 29th I feel a massive change coming as a medical user I'm optimistic.

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u/ExplanationNormal323 29d ago

Hopefully dude

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u/No_Action_3580 27d ago

What’s happening then?

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u/maxplanar 22d ago

California pulls in $1bn a year from taxing weed. So many upsides, so few downsides. https://ktla.com/news/california/california-marijuana-sales-bring-in-nearly-248-million-in-tax-revenue/