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
1%
Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses

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 @9LC6KX5answered…2wks2W

YES, AND IMMEDIATELY RELEASE ANYONE SERVING TIME SOLELY FOR DRUG OFFENSES

Weed needs to be legalised, taxed and decriminalised. There are so many issues with black market weed right now - with people covering it with salt, bicarb, silica and other powders to try to bulk it out and make it look more crystalised. People will likely start dying soon if this mess isn't sorted out.

However, weed is already legal for medical use. Many people get it prescribed already via private clinics, so some of these answers are redundant.

 @9KVKP6Kanswered…1mo1MO

We should spend more time taxing and regulating usage of similar addictive substances such as vaping and only then decide on whether it is possible to safely decriminalise marijuana.

 @9KDZ3C7answered…2mos2MO

Legalise, decriminalise & heavily tax (40%)

If we legalise, decriminalise & tax marijuana - the U.K. could see a 2 billion GDP profit per annum (according to various studies).

If we were to implore a similar system as the Dutch in the Netherlands this could reduce the strain we currently see on prisons, policing and costs to the economy - whilst also helping the nation with our current trillion pounds of debt.

It may also bring tourism, alongside boosting exportation and bolster job opportunities to farming communities with liscenced farmers (good for the environment as well as boosting specialist careers and our economic options).…  Read more

This also means we would reduce the reliance on 100million pound costs per year on Dutch imports for medical marijuana based care such as Epidolex (epilepsy cbd based drugs) which instead could be home-grown and exported for profit as well as boosting our own U.K. farming.

 @9H5RGVCanswered…5mos5MO

Yes, legalise, tax and regulate it as well as releasing those serving non-violent drug related sentences.

 @9H47YKGanswered…5mos5MO

It should be legalised, heavily taxed and restricted to usage on private property which permits it themselves, and if these private properties are businesses and not residential they should be marked 18+ so children are not influenced, it should also be advised against in the same way smoking is.

 @9GL5V37answered…6mos6MO

yes Cannabis should be legalised, regulated, taxed in a similar way to tobacco. Stop calling it Marijuana, thats a made up racist name for a the plant from America to make it sound 'foreign'

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