The UK government currently bans the sale and possession of all forms of marijuana. Medical cannabis is legal for cases of severe epilepsy, vomiting or nausea caused by chemotherapy or multiple sclerosis.
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Yes, immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses and legalise, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it
All drug use should be decriminalised, regulated and taxed
We should spend more time taxing and regulating usage of similar addictive substances such as vaping and only then decide on whether it is possible to safely decriminalise marijuana.
Yes. Release anyone serving time for drug offences and legalise, tax and regulate marijuana instead of criminalising it.
No. There are too many people playing the system claiming they need it. It should only be legalised for people who need it for medical reasons and the process for prove of that should be very in-depth to ensure no miss use.
Yes, but not in a form which means it is cut with tobacco (for example, it can be added to food/drink)
YES, AND IMMEDIATELY RELEASE ANYONE SERVING TIME SOLELY FOR DRUG OFFENSES
Weed needs to be legalised, taxed and decriminalised. There are so many issues with black market weed right now - with people covering it with salt, bicarb, silica and other powders to try to bulk it out and make it look more crystalised. People will likely start dying soon if this mess isn't sorted out.
However, weed is already legal for medical use. Many people get it prescribed already via private clinics, so some of these answers are redundant.
Only for carrying, keep the sale of Marijuana illegal
i believe drugs should be decriminalised
Yes, but we should look into the environmental impact of weed farms
I would legalise marijuana, but only within certain boundaries. I'd allow a person to have 25 grams of plant material or 5 grams of hashish. Possession of a 10-day supply wouldn't be subject to any penalties for a first-time offense. However, subsequent offenses may be subject to civil penalties or mandated treatment. Medical use would be allowed but personal cultivation for use would be against the law.
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