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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@96H6L7Z2yrs2Y
At the end of the day it's still a drug that's highly addictive. No.
@B2WS4VNWomen's Equality 2mos2MO
Yes I do support this. If a person decides to have a smoke of weed then that is there decision, and believe me... a stoned person is definitely not going out to commit burglaries ect after smoking a joint or two.
@8XVZHXR3yrs3Y
yes, and immediatly release anyone serving time solely for this drug offense (distributing, smoking, and possesion)
@95XJT8B3yrs3Y
I support the decriminalisation of Marijuana
@99SLVYJ2yrs2Y
Drug money contributes to the economy by a significant amount but i dont have an opinion on it, if you want to do drugs do drugs, if you need it for medical reasons go for it. knock yourself out im not bothered lmao
@99MCKJ52yrs2Y
Legalize marijuana use and continue to make supply illegal
@8VS8FV44yrs4Y
Yes, but only for over 25s
Yes, but we should look into the environmental impact of weed farms
@8QNLTVR4yrs4Y
I don't really know on this one.
Yes, Legalise tax and regulate marijuana. Only for consumption in 'safe havens'
@8SJJSMSConservative4yrs4Y
No, but give offenders rehabilitation before penalising them
@8QJNB3N4yrs4Y
Yes, however it should only be legal in certain facilities so the it doesn't ffect offers
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