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 |
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1% No, we should pass tougher drug laws |
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8S3NTLN3yrs3Y
yes and end the war on drugs
@9M7X3CQ21hrs21H
Yes for some drugs but the government should also increase the funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation.
@9M76CTS1 day1D
Decriminalize drugs that have medicinal benefits and don’t imprison people for doing drugs. Only the distribution and acquisition of illicit drugs.
@9M4LF5F5 days5D
Yes, but with properly tested and proven methods to ensure user safety. And that we are punishing dealers and suppliers not users for drugs
@9M2NVQB6 days6D
Completely depends on the drugs but no for ones that are less likely to kill in or upto 500mg no one's that kill upto that yes
@989ZJ931yr1Y
No and stimulants and harmful products should be labeled as drugs, ex. Sugar and coffee.
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