Irish Sunday Mirror

WEED LOOK AT LEGALISING IT

Health Minister Donnelly says medical advice could pave way

- BY SYLVIA POWNALL

If it has no negative consequenc­es for others it should be allowed You see fellas coked up in bars starting fights & intimidati­ng people I found it deeply uncomforta­ble... I didn’t like the vibe

HEALTH Minister Stephen Donnelly says he stands by a 2017 interview in which he admitted to smoking cannabis and visiting a strip club.

The Fianna Fail TD told Hot Press magazine he had tried marijuana – and was open to the idea of making it legal.

Mr Donnelly, 44, also hinted at experiment­ing with other substances during a Q&A interview given after he left the Social Democrats before joining Fianna Fail.

When asked if he’d ever tried any other drugs the Minister replied: “I have many years ago. I have but that’s all the detail I’m going to go into.”

Pressed for an answer as to whether he had ever taken cocaine, he said: “I’m just not going to go down any of those lines if that’s OK.”

The new Minister was a surprise appointmen­t for some political commentato­rs since he has never held any other political office.

He will assume responsibi­lity for steering the State through the greatest health crisis in its history and managing an annual budget in excess of €20billion.

Asked about the Hot Press article a spokeswoma­n for the Department of Health told the Irish Sunday Mirror yesterday: “Minister Donnelly stands by his interview.”

Three years ago he said: “I’d like to find a way to decriminal­ise small quantities of weed.

“If a grown adult wants to grow a herb and then smoke it, and there are no negative consequenc­es for other people, then they should be allowed to do that.

“However, any such approach would have to be done in the context of medical research showing that smoking weed as a minor can lead to longerterm mental health challenges.

“It would also need to be done mindful of ‘drug tourism’ – a la Amsterdam – which is not something we want here.”

Asked about other drugs, Mr Donnelly added: “I’ve mixed views. If you’re doing something that’s not harming anybody else, it’s hard to see a legitimate role for the State in prosecutin­g you for it. So, it’s complicate­d.

“But you do see young fellas coked up in bars, causing fights and intimidati­ng people… it’s highly addictive and destroys lives.”

The Wicklow TD, who is a black belt in Taekwando, said he was “broadly supportive” of injection centres.

He added: “I’d like to see us looking at addiction not as a criminal issue but as a healthcare issue. What are the causes of addiction?

The UCD graduate, who grew up in Dundrum, South Dublin, admitted visiting a strip club but said he was not keen on getting a lap dance.

Minister Donnelly said: “I found it a deeply uncomforta­ble experience. I didn’t like the vibe.”

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TOUGH ROLE Health Minister Stephen Donnelly
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Minister Donnelly and Taoiseach Micheal Martin
BOSS Minister Donnelly and Taoiseach Micheal Martin
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HONOUR With president Michael D Higgins
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