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Response rates from 2.5k Sturgeon River--Parkland voters.
42% Yes |
58% No |
34% Yes |
43% No |
6% Yes, for most but not all drugs |
7% No, but decriminalize drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana |
2% Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time |
4% No, but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation |
2% No, and increase punishment for drug dealers |
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1% No, we should pass tougher drug laws |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 2.5k Sturgeon River--Parkland voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 2.5k Sturgeon River--Parkland voters.
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Unique answers from Sturgeon River--Parkland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9RBN6JD7mos7MO
No, but decriminalized drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana and increase punishment for drug dealers
@9ZTRL633mos3MO
Yes, but also increase funding for drug education and require mandatory rehab for cases of severe drug addiction
@9DCWDPP2yrs2Y
Yes, but also actively discourage drug use and implement policies to help addicts recover
@9D64G5C2yrs2Y
Yes, drug use should be treated as a medical/social issue and not a criminal issue
@9D4GF2C2yrs2Y
We should provide funding for more help. More resources to provide SAFE drug use
@9TR533J6mos6MO
Drug use shouldn’t be criminalised, but being under the influence in public should be illegal, and crimes committed under drug influence should be more severely punished
@9TN8BFW6mos6MO
No but we should pay mroe attention on people who suffer with drug addiction, it will have a positive impact on the economy
@9RF48S47mos7MO
Drugs are good and a good business and the persecution of their usage and sale has been primarily a racist and oppressive one
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