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Minister seeks approval from UK Government for drug testing scheme

- CRAIG PATON

Scotland’s drugs minister has urged the UK Government to “look favourably” on proposals to pilot a testing scheme in three cities, including Dundee.

Angela Constance spoke to UK policing minister Kit Malthouse during a meeting in London to discuss action to tackle the drug deaths crisis.

The most recent annual statistics show 1,339 Scots died from drugs in 2020, with the Scottish Government launching a “national mission” to fix the problem.

Ms Constance pointed to a pilot scheme being proposed that would allow for drugs to be tested by users to check potency and ensure they are free from harmful substances.

However, a Home Office licence would be required for the Stirling University­led pilot to be launched in Dundee, Glasgow and Aberdeen.

Ms Constance said in a statement after yesterday’s meeting: “The forthcomin­g applicatio­ns by health boards for drug checking facilities in Dundee, Aberdeen and Glasgow were also discussed.

“We are hopeful the Home Office will look favourably on these as they will enable people who use drugs to ensure what they are taking is safe and will also mean services on the ground can react more swiftly to any emerging trends in terms of drug use.”

The minister also said she reiterated her willingnes­s to seek to open a safe consumptio­n facility in Scotland without UK Government approval if it is legal to do so.

Such facilities would allow people struggling with addiction to take drugs in a safe environmen­t, supervised by medical profession­als, to cut down on overdose risks.

Ms Constance said: “I reiterated that in Scotland we continue to take a public health and evidencele­d approach and stressed that while the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 is reserved to the UK Government, we are continuing to work with partners, including Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and Police Scotland, to examine how a safer drug consumptio­n facility could operate and be policed within the existing legal framework.

“The reality is, Scotland is in the midst of a public health emergency and that needs a public health response and we call again on the UK Government to either reform the Misuse of Drugs Act or devolve it.”

We call again on the UK Government to either reform the Misuse of Drugs Act or devolve it

 ?? In Dundee, Aberdeen and Glasgow. ?? LICENCE: Angela Constance has asked the Home Office to look favourably on the proposal for testing facilities
In Dundee, Aberdeen and Glasgow. LICENCE: Angela Constance has asked the Home Office to look favourably on the proposal for testing facilities

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