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 @9ZFHXMJanswered…2yrs2Y

not all drugs but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation and decriminalise drugs with medical benefits such as marijuana and decriminalisation for it recreationally and reduce sentences for those already serving time

 @9NLLGK4answered…2yrs2Y

yes, only for clinically controlled, commercially safe drugs, and only for relatively safe ages 25+ years of age to prevent brain deterioration.

 @BDRV366answered…7 days7D

i’m in between like yes and not for all drugs and no but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation, like yes but also increase funding

 @BDM5GV5answered…2wks2W

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 @BBVMXRRanswered…3mos3MO

Decriminalise the use of drugs so that addicts can find the help they need without fear of prosecution, but punish drug dealers.

 @B9N5XTNanswered…4mos4MO

It depends on the drug and how much of it they have in posession as well as intended target of sales.

 @B8XB7JQanswered…6mos6MO

I think that there should be a sentence for rehab, however no jail time. Unless they were selling the drugs.

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