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 @9ZQGWWRfrom Ontario  agreed…33mins33m

The "No" Argument: The Risks of Legalization and Decriminalization Public Health Concerns: While drug legalization might reduce incarceration rates, it could a…

 @9ZQGWWRfrom Ontario  disagreed…33mins33m

The "Yes" position on drug policy often advocates for legalization or decriminalization of drugs, typically based on arguments about personal freedom, harm redu…

 @9ZQV5PZfrom Ontario  answered…2hrs2H

Increase, but Canada should be more careful with how it coordinates that spending so as to achieve better outcomes

 @9ZQV5PZfrom Ontario  answered…2hrs2H

Increase, as long as the investments in military spending demonstrate a pathway to civilian products or civilian benefit (e.g., GPS)

 @9ZQV5PZfrom Ontario  answered…2hrs2H

Yes, and purchase of Canadian real estate should permanently be limited to permanent residents and citizens of Canada

 @9ZQRBHRfrom Ontario  answered…6hrs6H

Decrease until we reduce our national budget deficit, and Deng and to countries that harbor or promote terrorism.

 @9ZQKVCFfrom Ontario  answered…10hrs10H

No, but reduce the penalty for drug use to a notable extent, and increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation. I do think that some drugs could…

 @9ZQKVCFfrom Ontario  answered…10hrs10H

Only if there is sufficient funds to do so, not compromising other things that may be important, such as healthcare and other things of major value.