62%
Yes
38%
No
46%
Yes
30%
No
13%
Yes, drug abuse should be treated as a health issue, not a criminal issue
6%
No, this would encourage drug use and lower funding for rehabilitation centers
2%
Yes, this is necessary to reduce the drug overdose death rate
2%
No, but legalize drugs

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 @9LXDSNGanswered…21hrs21H

If done well this could be an opportunity for police, health and social care to work together to improve outcomes for treatment programmes

 @9LS3PNFanswered…6 days6D

I fear this would affect the economy with the amount of doctors and nurses at the moment but in accordance would also affect the drug use in the UK. I would prefer if 'safe havens' would encourage drug users to instead lessen their usage and hopefully get them help to stop.

 @9J362LWanswered…4mos4MO

They should use them to reduce the drugs they are taking and make them clean and the have a programme to integrate with society

 @9HX47DXanswered…4mos4MO

The people doing illegal drugs will be arrested by the Police. The illegal drug users will only have 1 chance of redeeming themselves as medical professionals will give them advice on how to stop. If the illegal drug users cant follow the advice then they will be arrested for life.

 @9HNY7D4answered…4mos4MO

All drug addicts should be taken to a free version of rehab centres but shall not be arrested just for drugs

 @9HC4PT8answered…5mos5MO

i think that there should be restrictions and regulations but drugs should be legal just controlled and come with advice.

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