46% Yes |
54% No |
36% Yes |
40% No |
8% Yes, for most but not all drugs |
10% No, but decriminalise drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana |
1% Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time |
3% No, but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation |
1% No, and increase punishment for drug dealers |
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1% No, we should pass tougher drug laws |
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8G3W8TX4yrs4Y
Only to repeat offenders
@9HK9YD6 5mos5MO
The government shows the movement for as medically murijuana for drug free left lined by government it's said with by leg seats legend former US president Donald Trump and former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hoping use work for unions of dictionaries to read
@9G6SB847mos7MO
Really depends on the drug. Many can be great healing tools in the right environment or practitioner.
@9G6GW5V7mos7MO
Depends on the drug A class no, Dope on the other hand has so many benefits so I'm fully for dope to be legilized I an get some more money going in this country
@9G5T7457mos7MO
Yes but the consequences of taking drugs should be dealt with if you drive, work or do something illegal whilst under the effects
@9G5RZ9Q7mos7MO
Yes, and increase punishment for drug dealers, and increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation
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