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 @8LZGZS8 from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses and also legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it

 @B2FF5HJ from North Carolina  commented…5mos5MO

Some drugs are bad though, certain stimulants like cocaine and bath salts can ruin lives. Other deliriants like datura and hallucinogens like mushrooms may cause PTSD after a single trip. Most of these drugs take more than they give to people, that needs to be considered when scheduling them and their legality.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

No, and increase penalties for non-violent drug offenders

 @9GYLH3JSocialist from Idaho  disagreed…2yrs2Y

who the actual hell do you think you are meddling into regular peoples life, if they want to smoke that za i say that let them.

  @TheHillbillyLordRepublican from Maryland  disagreed…1wk1W

Not if they smoke it in public and force everyone else to smell their pot

 @9GD86YX from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Marijuana actually helps a lot of people, and there are so many other things that we need to be worried about, not filling up our prisons with minor drug offenses.

  @TheHillbillyLordRepublican from Maryland  commented…1wk1W

No, the extremely violent ones need to be put on death row to make more room for drug offenders in our prisons.

 @9G396WM from New Hampshire  disagreed…2yrs2Y

In support of bodily autonomy and due to the fact that marijuana is a less harmful substance than alcohol, and actually proven to decrease symptoms of physical (Parkinson's) and mental (anxiety) conditions, it should be federally legalized.

 @4QYCV8Hfrom Wisconsin  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, I also support making marijuana use mandatory.

  @NameIGuessLolSocialist  from Ohio  commented…10mos10MO

I can only guess you were on marijuana when you wrote this? Hope it was a good time for you in any case lol

  @TheHillbillyLordRepublican from Maryland  disagreed…1wk1W

 @5382ZY9from Missouri  answered…5yrs5Y

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...14yrs14Y

Yes

 @9F9K54NRepublican from Texas  agreed…2yrs2Y

Marijuana is the common drug amongst users, but it does have health benefits behind it. The biggest problem we have is how do we tax it, how do control growers/farms and if your state legalized it, do we release dealers and users from jail and commute their sentence?

 @9FLNHZH from North Carolina  agreed…2yrs2Y

A new survey finds that 53% favor the legal use of marijuana, while 44% are opposed. As recently as 2006, just 32% supported marijuana

 @9FBWB7R from California  agreed…2yrs2Y

marijuana helps people when they have eating/sleeping disorders , it can be a mechanism to calm you down as well.

 @4S44KFGfrom Indiana  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, release those in prison and clear their record so they can make a living. White men should not be the majority of people profiting from legalization after incarcerating black men and women for years!

 @4RW83Q9from New Jersey  answered…5yrs5Y

The government has no right to control what a free citizen does with their own body.

  @NameIGuessLolSocialist  from Ohio  agreed…10mos10MO

Agreed, I'm surprised we agree on so little though, just 10%? Goes to show how broad of a consensus there's been, I'm glad we can agree on one thing rather than no thing.

 @4SQQRH8from Minnesota  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes but keep Monsanto's hands out of it so they don't poison it with their GMO's

 @4RMX7N9from Louisiana  answered…5yrs5Y

Marijuana is a god given medicine. The research shows many medicinal properties with little side effects for major illnesses. Cannabis oil is becoming more and more useful with chronic illness in many. I would rather see Alcohol be banned before Cannabis. As strange as this sounds I don't think it should be legalized for everyday, everybody use. When this government gets it's hands on anything they destroy it. This is a natural plant, by the time they finish with it, it would become useless. No, the government should not have control over this at all.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...14yrs14Y

No

 @9H4RZQXfrom Maine  disagreed…2yrs2Y

One should look history behind why marijuana became illegal in the first place. Two words: Racism and Harry Anslinger.

 @9FDN3NZ from New Jersey  agreed…2yrs2Y

Marijuana kills your lungs and your liver. So, you are not only putting yourself at risk but putting others too.

 @9RHK5N6Alliance from New York  commented…11mos11MO

Alcohol is legal and it has far more adverse health consequences. If you think marijuana should be illegal, then you must think alcohol should be too, right?

 @9H56YBJ from Ohio  disagreed…2yrs2Y

It’s a tough topic and very personal. I never thought I’d be a medical pot user. As my condition has become painful and chronic the pot helps.

 @4Q82GJQfrom Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

 @92XTX7C from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

 @4VXXD5Yfrom Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

Let's do some real scientific studies on the effects of high and chronic (no pun intended) THC exposures (such as are now occurring in Colorado and Washington) before we legalize anything. It's not the harmless herb we've been told.

 @54VJX76from New York  answered…5yrs5Y

Under reasonable exclusions including "moral clauses" for government employees e.g., teachers

 @8ZRNDT4Socialist from Virginia  commented…3yrs3Y

Wait, moral clauses? What would make weed a morality thing? Just don't show up to work high.

 @54WX2TSfrom Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

Drug sellers and traffickers, should be punished to the highest extent of the law MINIMUM of 40 years in prison. Those who are addicted and refuse help, give them a choice, of NO DRUGS OR PRISON. After they are helped, THEY pay for their rehab cost.

 @4SB3RS3from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but for real medical uses. Such as cancerous diseases. Not something like back pain.

 @4SHTWN3from Maryland  answered…5yrs5Y

 @4SHG42Dfrom Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, and flood the market with all the marijuana currently held by the Border Patrol. Increase the penalties for anyone convicted of a crime resulting in injury or death to another person when the perpetrator was under the influence of marijuana.

 @4YL7VLZfrom Maryland  answered…5yrs5Y

If weed becomes legal I will set off the nukes in America

 @8ZRNDT4Socialist from Virginia  commented…3yrs3Y

How would it effect you? If you don't smoke, asides from smelling it every once in awhile, I don't think it'd cause you any issue.

 @4QYDY47from New York  answered…5yrs5Y

Add labels, warning signs, child locks, etc. for anything containing marijuana and legalize.

 @4SM38BLIndependentfrom Tennessee  answered…5yrs5Y

I neither support or do not support this. Some people just use it to get high and many others use it for medical help. Either way it is still a drug that is only killing you softly, as they say.

 @5BM36PPfrom Kansas  answered…5yrs5Y

It is a ridiculous subject to have any controversy about, when our borders & the American people are not safe!!!

 @4SPQGSHfrom Pennsylvania  answered…5yrs5Y

NO because I've seen too many people use "harmless" marijuana and become hooked on the harder drugs. I would agree to be able to legally use for medical reasons but only in pill or oil and only with an Rx from the doctor.

 @526Z9PZfrom Oregon  answered…5yrs5Y

Figure out DUI measurements to keep roads safer and then legalize for all 21 years and older

 @9CFSCL7  from North Carolina  commented…2yrs2Y

Legalize it and tax/regulate it. We also need some more research though. Strong evidence that it can lead to schizophrenia for those who are genetically predisposed.

 @uxdesigner_uxbridgeIndependent from Florida  agreed…2yrs2Y

Strong evidence that it can lead to schizophrenia for those who are genetically predisposed.

That's a valid point. Some studies have shown a correlation between marijuana use and a higher risk of developing schizophrenia, especially in those with a genetic predisposition. For example, a study published in the journal Lancet Psychiatry found that daily cannabis users were up to five times more likely to develop psychosis than non-users. However, it's important to note that correlation doesn't necessarily imply causation, and more research is needed to establish a clear link. How do you think the government should address this concern while moving towards legalization?

 @4S47QD8from New York  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only for medical use and release anyone who is serving only for distribution of marijuana or use of it.

 @4QK765Bfrom Missouri  answered…5yrs5Y

Allow research of potential medical uses and follow standard FDA drug evaluation procedures for those who might benefit from cannabis oil and derivative products. If successful, it would drop to a Class B drug instead of a Class A and reduce penalties for future abusers of the THC content per the medical process and process of law.

 @599GRYBfrom Minnesota  answered…5yrs5Y

 @4RGLZ3Pfrom Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but it should be treated the same as alcohol driving under the influence of any substance should be a criminal act and be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, there should not be any favoritism for first time offenders do the crime do the time

 @4QPMMS9from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana and restrict recreational use only for those over 25 years old and make it illegal for recreational use for those under 25 years old.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

Yes, and legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it

 @9FLYBGPagreed…2yrs2Y

More car, gun, and domestic accidents or violence happen with alcohol rather than marijuana. Marijuana is one of the least harmful drugs and can even help people with anxiety, and appetite. In my own experience, marijuana decreases the amount of violence.

 @9FXBY6Nfrom Maine  agreed…2yrs2Y

If we legalize marijuana then the US prison population will decrease and non violent offenders won’t turn violent
Taxing marijuana could also bring extra revenue to the government which could mean more money for public services

 @9ZX83MQfrom Guam  answered…7mos7MO

No, and increase penalties for drug dealers, as well as increase funding for rehabilitation and outreach programs for drug addicts.

 @9HNVCYJ from Idaho  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but only through the government and other trusted sources, to make sure it's not a gateway drug, or laced with other addictive and illicit drugs.

 @9D8TB68 from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

No ban alcohol cigarettes tobacco and pornography

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia  commented…2yrs2Y

Good luck, we tried alcohol prohibition a while ago, it failed miserably. Banning a substance that people regularly use is just a pretty bad idea most of the time. We can’t ban smoking, drugs, and alcohol, that’s pretty much impossible. We can’t ban pornographic content because that’s literally been so ingrained in society that it’s just about impossible.

 @5FKTN3Bfrom Kansas  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes but not allowing anyone to be high while driving or while caring for children

 @4RGTLLGfrom Nevada  answered…5yrs5Y

Decriminalize it, tax and regulate but don't forget all the people that are sitting in prison for a drug offense of having marijuana on them. Wasting their lives away. Busted for a joint. There are too many.

 @4QJM47Cfrom Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

I say, study the accident rate in states that have legalized marijuana, and if it has not increased the danger to other people on the road, then legalize it. It could help our state's economy.

 @4RW7ZQ7from Washington  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, start out legalizing for medical use only. Monitor societal effects. Implement reasonable punishment for offenders.

 @4YJGTPZfrom Ohio  answered…5yrs5Y

Regulated to a point it is only legal at home. Let out drug offenders that are serving sentences for marijuana, thirty five grand in tax payer money for each one? Support medical research independent of the drug companies influence. Finally anyone can grow it, not just a few who pay to play. Hemp should be on the department of Agriculture's important crop list.

 @4QKB76Vfrom Missouri  answered…5yrs5Y

Marijuana, Cannabis and most recreational drugs must be generally legalized as they are less dangerous than prescription medications. More people are addicted to Vicodin, Percocet, Oxycontin, Valium and Xanax versus cannabis and cocaine.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses

 @9GDRKDZDemocratfrom Maine  agreed…2yrs2Y

Those who are under the influence of Marijuana tend to be non-violent, and those in prison for marijuana-related charges at the time of legalization should be released immediately, as they had violated a law that is now nonexistent.

 @9CCC96P from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

 @4RCTVXDfrom Oklahoma  answered…5yrs5Y

It is a persons right to have medical marijuana. They should not be taxed like it is a cigarette. Edible Marijuana should be legal. Growing you own is not to be taxed or be illegal. Hemp is used for many things, stop cutting down the rain forest and use Stalks of Hemp, it used to be done. Not only does it save the trees and the planet, but it is more durable then tree's..
Release all people who were arrested for Marijuana crimes, not narcotics.\
The Federal Government has Methadone clinics, not just for Vietnam veterans. Close that program down. People are getting free pass for a dang…  Read more

 @Brandonnoe84Libertarian from Colorado  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, legalize it, release anyone serving time solely for drug uses, also tax it.

 @B5GQDTG from Indiana  answered…1mo1MO

I really do not care about this, since I don't do this but make it for people above a certain age of 18 can do it if below illegal

 @B59YPV3Constitution from Idaho  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but only in private spaces. Ban public smoking or vaping of any kind and increase the penalty for doing so. Not dissimilar to public intoxication,

 @B5984S4Republican from Missouri  answered…2mos2MO

I feel like if people want to do marijuana we really don't have the right to take it away, it doesn't hurt others, if people use it in dumb ways, and drive while doing it, then yes they can get in trouble for it just as they would for drinking.

 @B58LK68 from North Carolina  answered…2mos2MO

No, but only legalize the medicinal use and make sure the medication is non smoking. Tax and regulate it and release anyone who’s in jail for distribution and poses.

 @B582VZL from New Jersey  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but smoking should be subject to the same restrictions as tobacco and the higher the potency, the higher the tax.

 @B4VKL9R from Texas  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, marijuana should be legalized, regulated, and taxed like alcohol, with a focus on public health and reducing the harm caused by the war on drugs

 @B4SZSFRIndependent from Tennessee  answered…2mos2MO

i don’t really care. a lot of people do it illegally so it wouldn’t really be any different if it were legal

 @B4ML2J9 from California  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but we should punish drug traffickers and treat addiction as a medical issue and not a criminal issue.

 @B4GP2L4 from Illinois  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, but allow the states to enforce their own laws, such as banning it from being used in public spaces

 @B4GDX2YIndependent from New Jersey  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, legalize and regulate marijuana use instead of criminalizing it. There should also be very high sales taxes on it similar to the tax rates on it. I also support raising the sales taxes on alcohol/tobacco/vaping products.

 @B4FLSCF from Texas  answered…3mos3MO

yes, regulate medical & recreational marijuana. Don’t criminalize users without a license but fine them instead.

 @B4FCJW4Republican from Georgia  answered…3mos3MO

No. Federally ban it. Also get rid of the 21st amendment and revive the 18th amendment for the sake of health and law and order.

 @B38K9N2 from Missouri  answered…4mos4MO

Yes, and other psychoactive drugs including Psilocybin Mushrooms, DMT, LSD, and more legalized, taxed and regulated for adult use.

 @B2FLX9CAmerican Solidarity from New York  answered…5mos5MO

No unless it's pure CBD. Research has proven that only the pure CBD strain is harmless and provides medical benefits.

 @B25335Vanswered…6mos6MO

No, even though it is a safer substance than first thought it can still harm and endanger those who use it improperly.

 @B24VGZX from California  answered…6mos6MO

Decriminalize marijuana but do not legalize it meaning do not enforce the laws marijuana should be allowed anybody who's been charged for a marijuana charge should have their criminal record expunged. Instead of prison we should give them a fine of $100 limit to 1 fines per year to protect individuals then use this money to drug treatment.

 @B22YHTBNo Labels from Washington  answered…6mos6MO

I don't think people should go to jail for marijuana, but I do think that there is too much dependence on it to the point that people forget marijuana is classified as a psychoactive drug.

 @9ZBLV9R  from Vermont  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, and legalize up to a reasonable potency, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it, and use tax gains to fund education responsible use

 @9ZBJ8Y4Libertarian from New York  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, and legalize, tax, regulate marijuana, and release one-time offenders serving time for possession of marijuana

 @9ZB6X9L from Rhode Island  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but make sure that regular people have the ability to own portions of the marijuana business, focus on converting black market salespeople to dispensary owners instead of incentiveizing the corporate takeover of the Marijuana industry

 @9YL853D from Georgia  answered…8mos8MO

Yes, but heavily regulate areas to smoke and certain conditions as to not affect other individuals with heavy taxation and costs for using without medical reason

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