17%
Yes
83%
No
16%
Yes
62%
No
1%
Yes, they should be removed from society
10%
No, first offence should result in a mandatory rehabilitation program, further offences result in jailtime
5%
No, we should decriminalize most drugs
5%
No, only if they were arrested for trafficking

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 @5FHRBBSfrom British Columbia answered…3yrs3Y

"Yes, they should be removed from society" By this I mean that drug addicts should be allowed to OD and die, and drug dealers should be shot if found guilty. Drugs are bad, kids.

 @9C8YBHHfrom Alberta answered…11mos11MO

No, especially if it's a first offence. If it's a second offence, issue a warning of some sort. If it's a third offence or further offence, jailtime plus some other sentence determined by both the offender and authority (the more heinous the crime, the more power authority has)

 @9BH7QW9from New York answered…12mos12MO

Depends on the drug. Anything that is considered a narcotic and is not decriminalized result in jail time.

 @9GRZW9Kfrom Ontario answered…5mos5MO

Most drugs should be decriminalized, but adequate rehabilitation should be provided instead of incarceration.

 @9D4YF47from Nova Scotia answered…9mos9MO

No, we should decriminalize all drugs and release all prisoners serving time on drug offences.

 @9D36K4Qfrom British Columbia answered…9mos9MO

It depends on a lot of factors, and mandatory minimums aren't the solution necessarily.

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