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 @8XKL8F6answered…3yrs3Y

I'd say "Yes, and legalise, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it"
with the proviso that it be permitted only through licensed sources (to deter tax-avoiding unregulated suppliers);
that it be further researched towards being offered free on the NHS where of likely medical benefit, or if chosen by user without clear medical basis but with medical permission, at users' own cost through government/NHS certified suppliers;
that users be required to provide evidence of where they obtained it if stopped under the influence;
that offences committed under its influence be still appropriately prosecuted (eg. dangerous driving, or neglect of dependents);
that habitual users should be obliged to declare this use to employers and prospective employers

 @8TMYVZKConservativeanswered…4yrs4Y

 @8SM3D3KLabouranswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only for medical use where it is highly regulated. Must not be ‘skunk’ and abuse of this and illegal trade will be held as criminal and should be subject to harsher punishment than currently in place

 @8SLLC2Yanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, and legalise, tax, and regulate all recreational drugs instead of criminalizing them

 @8SGX8B2Liberal Democratanswered…4yrs4Y

No, I believe in decriminalisation of Marijuana and reparations for those convicted of non-violent drug offenses

 @8S87M7Banswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only for home-grown marijuana (to avoid commercialisation and mass-production)

 @8SLGP5Vanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes if for proven medical use and not the skunk that is used as this will impact on mental health. Must have strict punishment for illegal use and that for all other drugs

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