Medical marijuana has been legal in Canada since 2001 to people who suffer from AIDS, epilepsy, cancer and other terminal illnesses. In 2014 doctors were given the ability to prescribe marijuana to any patient who they deemed required it. In 2016 the Liberal party announced they would be proposing legislation in 2017 to legalize the use of recreational marijuana for adults over the age of 18.
78% Yes |
22% No |
64% Yes |
22% No |
6% Yes, and legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it |
0% No, and increase penalties for non-violent drug offenders |
5% Yes, but only for medical use |
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2% Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses |
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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I would legalize it only for medical purposes since doctors sometimes give these out to people who have
@9LJGNWT 2wks2W
Yes, I hate the stuff as recreational but I think that edibles and oils are extremely beneficial from a medicinal perspective. Make growers scrub their exhaust air. I hate the smell.
@9LD8F4Q3wks3W
No, decriminalize it instead. Legalization is the government putting its hand into something that’s none of its business.
@9L63WVW4wks4W
I neither support nor disagree with the legalization of marijuana, people are entitled to do whatever they want.
@9L2P5YG1mo1MO
NO. It should be banned. People in non-violent situations should receive reform and ways to get out of it. Violent and repeat offenders should be punished severely.
@9B3GBV51yr1Y
Yes but I personally do not use marijuana.
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