Are you in favor of decriminalizing drug use?
Deleted5mos
No, drug makes people to cannot think rationally, drugs destroy right of body of people.
Deleted5mos
No, drug makes people to cannot think rationally, drugs destroy right of body.
@93QG7Z26mos
Yes, and support a increased funding for addiction prevention, treatments, and rehabilitation, as well as mandatory rehabilitation programs in lieu of imprisonment.
@52YRS686mos
Yes, but only for drugs that are harmless and provide medical benefits like marijuana.
@8PNDVD77mos
Yes, for an example Marijuana
@52K2TFY7mos
Yes , on all drugs as more restrictions leads people to have more issues rather than less
@6545S3Z8mos
Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time, and increase addiction prevention and rehabilitation funding.
@93DHP4B8mos
Yes, and create additional regulation for the sake of drugs.
@93DHP4B8mos
Yes, and create regulation for the drugs.
@93CS3TH8mos
Yes, based on evidence, the focus should be on rehabilitating those suffering from addiction.
@93BYRXQ8mos
Regardless, initiatives need to be taken against pornography as well.
@8VD4SST8mos
Yes, but not legalizing it
@92YHQCV8mos
Yes, for most but not all drugs, and we should also retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time, because we should be treating drug abuse as a health issue, not a criminal issue
@92YHQCV8mos
Yes, for most but not all drugs, and we should also retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time
@8ZSR5NL9mos
Yes, but the government must regulate and tax the production and distribution of drugs, and enforce criminal laws against drug traffickers effectively. Otherwise, we should focus more on education, rehabilitation and treatment by increasing funding for rehabilitation programs.
@9334YP39mos
No, but the penalty for drug dealing should be increased, rather than the penalty for drug use.
@92MKPWZ9mos
Is not the drug but the person or individual.
@85VGV979mos
Yes, and open clinics to help addicts get the medical help they need
@8ZK5HYT9mos
No, but this decision should be made at the state and local level
@8ZK5HYT9mos
Regardless, this decision should be made at the state and local level
@8ZSR5NL10mos
Yes, but regulate and tax the production and distribution of drugs, and enforce criminal laws against drug traffickers more effectively. Drug addiction should be treated as a health/social problem, and we must focus more on education, rehabilitation and treatment for drug users (who are also victims) by increasing funding for rehabilitation programs.
@928PJ8Q10mos
Yes, and immediately release everyone serving time for their use
@7G3G2W310mos
Yes, but I would prefer legalizing all drugs
@8ZSR5NL10mos
Yes, with better, more efficient regulation of production and distribution of drugs, and increased funding for rehabilitation programs where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction should be treated as a health/social problem – which warrants rehabilitation and treatment.
@9242PSR10mos
Yes, but only if there was no violent crimes committed.
@8ZYQ3M610mos
only for ¨safe¨ drugs like marijuana
Deleted11mos
Yes, but the government should regulate it because regardless, people are going to keep doing drugs so try to make it safer for people, while we increase funding for rehabilitation programs where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction is a social/health problem which should be dealt with rehabilitation and treatment, and not a criminal problem.
Deleted11mos
Yes, but the government should regulate it because regardless, people are going to keep doing drugs so try to make it safer for people, while we increase funding for rehabilitation programs where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction is more of a health issue than a crime, and it should be dealt with rehabilitation and treatment.
@5BMX4XT11mos
Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those serving non-violent sentences.
@8T9KVZK11mos
Yes, and we should legalize all drugs as well as retroactively reducing sentences for those already serving time
Deleted11mos
Yes, but the government should regulate it because regardless, people are going to keep doing drugs so try to make it safer for people, while we increase funding for rehabilitation programs where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction is a mental health issue, and it should be dealt with rehabilitation and treatment instead of imprisonment.
Deleted11mos
Yes, but the government should regulate it because regardless, people are going to keep doing drugs so try to make it safer for people, while we try to increase funding for rehabilitation programs where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction should be treated as a health issue which warrants rehabilitation and treatment, and not a criminal issue.
Deleted11mos
Yes, but the government should regulate it because regardless people are going to keep doing drugs so try to make it safer for people, while we increase funding for rehabilitation programs where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction should be treated as a health issue and it should be dealt with rehabilitation and treatment, rather than a criminal problem.
@heatherdvdprince…11mos
No, we should not decriminalize drugs, except under supervision of a medical professional, and we should I clude mental health education in schools to teach alternatives to calming yourself with drugs like marijuana.
@8ZM799311mos
No, except for the use of medicinal marijuana for the purpose of dire issues like cancer or chronic illnesses.
@8ZLD3MT11mos
Yes, but for the ones that have been scientifically proven to help people when they are sick/I’ll shouldn’t be decriminalized
Deleted12mos
Yes, reduce sentences for those already serving time for non-violent drug offenses, and increase funding for rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction is a public health issue, and it should be dealt with through rehabilitation in lieu of imprisonment.
@8YZMZYF12mos
Yes, the use of drugs shouldn't be a crime selling or actions while using should be
Deleted1yr
Yes, reduce sentences for those already serving time for non-violent drug offenses, and increase funding for rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. Drug addiction should be treated as a health issue and not a crime, and it should be dealt with through rehabilitation in lieu of imprisonment.
@8YJ6ZGY1yr
Yes, but still have some sort of punishment for drug dealers and increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation.
@8T5QRDV1yr
yes, and supports an increase in funding for addiction prevention, treatment and rehabilitation, as well as compulsory rehabilitation programs instead of prison
@8Y9795B1yr
Yes, but only for drugs that can cause harm to themselves or others.
@8Y9796Q1yr
depending on the drug and the legal limits within drug use.
Deleted1yr
Yes, legalize marijuana but not all drugs. Also, reduce sentences for those serving time for non-violent drug offenses, and provide more funding for rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug traffickers should still be punished but only if it's done correctly.
Deleted1yr
Yes, legalize marijuana (both medical and recreational) but not other drugs like cocaine and heroin. Reduce sentences for those serving time for drug offenses, and provide more funding for rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug traffickers should still be punished but only if it's done correctly.
Deleted1yr
Yes, legalize marijuana (both medical and recreational) but not other drugs like cocaine and heroin. Reduce sentences for those serving time for drug offenses, and provide more funding for rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug dealers should still be punished but only if it's done correctly.
@8558FRW1yr
No, but change punishment to community service and rehab attendance (for users)
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