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Response rates from 1.5k Green Politics voters.

71%
Yes
29%
No
56%
Yes
23%
No
13%
Yes, drug abuse should be treated as a health issue, not a criminal issue
4%
No, this would encourage drug use and lower funding for rehabilitation centers
2%
Yes, this is necessary to reduce the drug overdose death rate
1%
No, but legalize drugs

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Green Politics voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZTRL63from British Columbia  answered…6 days6D

No, those with severe drug addictions that are majorly negatively impacting their lives should be put into mandatory rehab

 @9GYSNHDfrom Nova Scotia  answered…1yr1Y

No, we should not encourage drug use but drug abuse should be seen as a health issue not a criminal one. People should not have to suffer because of past mistakes.

 @9FQ2ZJYfrom Yukon Territory  answered…1yr1Y

No Prefer to see funding go towards facilitirs that offer help with dependency, offer mental health assistance and rehabilitation

 @8VS4SD7from Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

 @9ZQXXBPfrom Manitoba  answered…2wks2W

Yes because addiction is a health issue . It’s should be treated as such . And the haven should be properly protected and monitored

 @9ZQWNYXfrom British Columbia  answered…2wks2W

Yes, but with the intention of curing and weaning the addicted and finding solutions to reduce addiction.

 @9ZQRBHRfrom Ontario  answered…2wks2W

Decent short term solution to prevent overdose deaths, but we should be more focused on long term rehabilitation.

 @9ZHL598from Ontario  answered…3wks3W

Yes, this could be a helpful harm reduction approach for those with severe substance use disorders, but this needs be heavily managed/policed/supervised.