52%
Yes
48%
No
41%
Yes
36%
No
8%
Yes, for most but not all drugs
6%
No, but decriminalize drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana
3%
Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time
4%
No, but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation
1%
No, and increase punishment for drug dealers
1%
No, we should pass tougher drug laws

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 @9LMTRSMfrom Ontario answered…5 days5D

Yes, but those who are found using drugs are forced to receive rehabilitation or otherwise go to prison.

 @9LKHKCGfrom Ontario answered…1wk1W

Neutral, certain drugs should not be of use and proper education on drugs so a person can decide for themselves if they want to take marijuana as long as it does not hurt themselves or others

 @9LJ3BS3from Nova Scotia answered…2wks2W

Drug use should have minor concequences but all drugs (excluding for medical purposes) should be banned.

 @9L3C444from Nova Scotia answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehab, while also adding more Safe Drug Injection Sites, making them more readily available.

 @9L2WQFCfrom Ontario answered…1mo1MO

Yes, for non-hard drugs but anyone caught in possession with these drugs should be enrolled in mandatory rehabilitation programs.

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