72% Yes |
28% No |
50% Yes |
27% No |
12% Yes, but only for medical use |
1% No, and increase penalties for non-violent drug offenders |
9% Yes, and legalise, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it |
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1% Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses |
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Yes but can only be consumed in private clubs and cafés and the smell cannot be allowed to reach others' residences.
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Treat it the same as alcohol. Some bad people will use the drug and use it as an excuse for their behaviour
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No because i don’t want society to drug dependent losers but slightly less Criminalisation while also seeing it as a health issue.
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Yes however the promotion of products containing Marijuana, cultivation or unlicensed selling should be restricted. Marijuana use should be addressed by authorities as a health addiction issue not a criminal issue.
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Yes, legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana, and simultaneously ensure comprehensive public health education and robust regulatory frameworks
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There should be a proper public consultation on this. If this indicates there may be a majority in favour of the legalisation of marijuana then the government should have a referendum on this matter.
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