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.
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Response rates from 1.7k Edmonton West voters.
77% Yes |
23% No |
64% Yes |
22% No |
6% Yes, but only for medical use |
1% No, and increase penalties for non-violent drug offenders |
6% Yes, and legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it |
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1% Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.7k Edmonton West voters.
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Unique answers from Edmonton West voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B46V7MR4wks4W
Yes, but it should not be taxed or regulated in any way. By legalizing marijuana, previously classified as an illegal substance, the government (as with other organized crime) has created a new stream of stolen revenue to finance itself, that up until five minutes ago, would have been considered the proceeds of crime, possibly even racketeering. Also, through legalization, the government was able to rally a contingent of the population who are grateful to no longer "criminals" in the eyes of the law, which had the unfortunate effect of manipulating public sentiment in favour of the government. It's a true match made in hell.
@9NMWPJK11mos11MO
I’m fine with marijuana being legal. It’s less destructive than alcohol, but I’m not ok with decriminalizing harder drugs. They’re personally and socially destructive and the gov focus should be rehab, not enabling with safe injection sights and safe supply. Safe supply is destroying our society and not solving anything. The crisis has only gotten worse.
@B4S4D7N2 days2D
marijuana should of remained illegal to many adverse effects including a generation numb to intellectual stimulation
@B4BH7Y83wks3W
It's been done and now everyone is doing weed all the time. Where they do it, should be regulated so that it doesn't bother others.
@B48VY3B3wks3W
Yes but we need to consistently re-examine the frame work and make sure regular Canadians can be allowed to profit from its legality not corporate players as it is right now.
@B3YW9621mo1MO
No. Decriminalization, not legalization. The government has no business getting involved in marijuana.
@B3GGPWD2mos2MO
Yes, but for medical and recreational use only. Additionally, it should not be allowed in communal areas and residential areas such as an apartment building.
@B3DMPB42mos2MO
ONLY for medical use when a prescription is given by a physician. And only to be filled at a pharmacy
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