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.
@9CDBPH91yr1Y
Treat it the same as alcohol. Some bad people will use the drug and use it as an excuse for their behaviour
@9PHJ3HZ2wks2W
Yes, but it should only be allowed to be used on designated leisure locations such as certain bars and cafes.
@9PNL77D1wk1W
Yes for medical use, and a limited amount for recreational use, but increase education on the risks of psychosis in young men who smoke too much
@8SLGP5V3yrs3Y
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
@8SJJSMS3yrs3Y
No, but give offenders rehabilitation before penalising them
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