41% Yes |
59% No |
29% Yes |
58% No |
9% Yes, but only for medical use |
0% No, and increase penalties for non-violent drug offenders |
4% Yes, and legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it |
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0% Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses |
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Unique answers from Sweden users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9CJY9ZH10mos10MO
No, But I Support Decriminalization
@FilipR3yrs3Y
No, decriminalise the possession of it but do not legalize it.
@MahantP3yrs3Y
yes, with medical acceptions, and regulate it instead of criminalising it
@92NJ96R2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should be sold by a state monopoly that only sells small and healthy amounts
@8Y5KBR52yrs2Y
somewhat, i at least think that people should not serve time for drug offenses.
@8XKZCDS2yrs2Y
No, but don't create penalties for the users, only for the providers
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@AgileClam5mos5MO
From a thriving fentanyl business with Mexican cartels, to connections in illegal marijuana busts across the nation, alarms are being raised about Beijing's fingerprints being found on the US drug addiction crisis.The Drug Enforcement Administration has substantial evidence dating back a decade of Beijing’s role in flooding U.S. citieswith a wide range of addictive and harmful drugs.“I'm just saying that from a strategic plan of the CCP, it's a brilliant concept that if we can get into America and sell this very pure marijuana and destroy Americans' brains, so then they go to pills and other drugs, that's a brilliant, unrestricted warfare,” former DEA Chief of Special Operations Derek Maltz Sr. told Just the News on Wednesday.“When you look at the Chinese Communist Party. And you look at the role of China and their criminal networks in the overall drug crisis in America – because people are not connecting the dots – this is way bigger than just a bunch of, you know, illegally selling marijuana up in Maine. First of all, it's all over the country. It's not just Maine, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington State, California. And, you know, all different states,” Maltz said during a wide-ranging interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast.
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