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.
@9M2N72W7 days7D
Yes, but not in a form which means it is cut with tobacco (for example, it can be added to food/drink)
@9LC6KX51mo1MO
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.
@9FJNLJH8mos8MO
Decriminalising should be trialled for a period of time, same with ecstasy
@DAVIE 8mos8MO
Only medicinal cannabis through prescription allowed. Otherwise maintain it as Class B as the drug links lead to psychological and mental harm and has been linked to various criminal acts.
@9DWNTTQ8mos8MO
Decriminalize it, and release Marijuana offenders from prison
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