Marijuana is currently illegal to possess, grow, distribute or sell in Ireland. People caught possessing small amounts of marijuana may receive a fine of up to €1,269. Those in possession of large amounts of marijuana may be charged with trafficking and sentenced to long prison terms.
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Response rates from 342 Paul McAuliffe voters.
62% Yes |
38% No |
48% Yes |
38% No |
8% Yes, but only for medical use |
0% No, and increase penalties for non-violent drug offenders |
6% Yes, and legalise, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it |
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0% Yes, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 342 Paul McAuliffe voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 342 Paul McAuliffe voters.
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Unique answers from Paul McAuliffe voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@DylanWoods7773yrs3Y
Marijuana should be legalized, and could be taxed and regulated, it should absolutely be decriminalised. I strongly believe that those who were imprisoned for drug offenses should be immediately released in addition to the legalization of marijuana.
@96CRC9R2yrs2Y
yes but it should be legal to those who have permits
@97YCF7S2yrs2Y
Yes, but it's use should be limited to private locations
@9ZVHMPY2wks2W
I think legalize it but put out the true information about the benefits but also about the dangers and let people make their own choice on it
@9ZTZ4P53wks3W
Yes but only for medicinal use when it’s proven to benefit eg. Mental illness , but have strict policies on it
@9ZTP7263wks3W
Cannabis will always find a way, there will always be users and it would be more beneficial to the public to have this regulated. Studies across the world has shown how much more danger is brought in the illegal market, young people disadvantaged or not are being taken advantage of by gangs and older adults, criminalised and often given records that affect the ability to find work. These people should be given help and resources to do better rather than criminalised at such young ages which is known to start a cycle. Neither should anyone be criminalised for addiction. The current system is feeding what it is trying to fight.
@9ZT4LML 3wks3W
Maybe, pending more research into the public affects of it. Any non-violont drug offenders should be released or have their cases reviewed.
@9YLL8621mo1MO
I don’t believe that it should be criminalised but I don’t think it’s the most harmful drug there is. I don’t think it should be made avaliable in your local shop but I don’t think there should be a ban on it and penalties for being caught with it.
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