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  1. Meanwhile, one of the most addictive and health-destroying drugs -tobacco- get a free pass every time.

    1. That’s because the tax revenue raised from tobacco sales blows any projected income from legalising cannabis out of the water. Also, smoking tobacco kills 50% of people who take it up (and smoke for the duration of their lives). All those premature deaths save a fortune on pension payments (even after healthcare costs are deducted).

  2. A few years ago I watched (& purchased) this programme about Cannabis: “The Sacred Plant”. What a revelation about the health benefits from the responsible use of Cannabis. As a decades-long sufferer from Multiple Sclerosis & a NZRN (multiply-qualified, widely experienced) what I learned compelled me to search for a reliable supplier of Cannabis. At first, I used a tincture – 2 drops on my tongue 4 times/day; then I bought a small amount of the dried plant. I can put a tiny amount of the dried product in my mouth, leave it there for hours (the beneficial compounds are absorbed through the mucus membrane in the mouth), & eventually swallow it. A little goes a long & beneficial way. I urge people to WAKE UP about this plant. The best research was done in Israel (of all countries!) https://thesacredplant.com/docuseries/episode1ege/?dfs=280921317 is where one can begin to learn. I can’t guarantee that the entire series is accessible from that website – do your own research.

  3. Yes agree Martyn we have too many old farts and deeply conservative people in our communities that have no problem with a person being euthanised, a bottle store around every corner, pokie machines rampant in all our poor towns and the easy availability of porn for our youngsters online, yet we can’t have a smoke or grow our own weed without being a crim. Bloody hypocrites if you ask me and it times for change. Alcohol has done far more damage in our communities and will continue to do so.

    1. Exactly!!! (They should read this out (your comment) in Parliament about twenty times over until they get it into their THICK heads!!)

      Several things listed here that ALL cause so much damage, so much real damage, to individuals, to families, to communities!! And yet the pious, pretentious, lying bastards claim their prohibition etc are “for the public good”! What complete and utter B.S!!!!

  4. Agree 100 %. The hypocrisy of allowing alcohol tobacco and pokies but not weed beggars belief. Ask anyone involved and they will all say P is destroying our communities. Not one will say weed. Free up the resources of the state to help those addicted to P and fight those supplying it.

  5. Agree 100 %. The hypocrisy of allowing alcohol tobacco and pokies but not weed beggars belief. Ask anyone involved and they will all say P is destroying our communities. Not one will say weed. Free up the resources of the state to help those addicted to P and fight those supplying it.

  6. If this referendum makes marajuana legal then the next thing will be complaints about how much tax it is earning for the government and others will say they want the strong potency that can be grown now. The report shows the benefit in extra tax but does not balance it with the extra costs for accidents mental health productivity lose . I am in older age group but do not feel a hypocrite just because there are a swag of thinks people do I am against but can see no point in adding an extra problem.Off White has it right Medical is fine and is already legal . I would like someone to say how decriminalization who work.

  7. If a 15% tax gives 675 million as the government projected return on sales, the current gang return must be over a billion. Every cent of which is going to fund organised crime in New Zealand.
    Decriminalising it won’t stop that, it will just allow the gangs to get away with that money without fear of reprisal. So you’d be subsidising organised crime by decriminalising.
    Decriminalising won’t help those who have problems with addiction to alcohol or other drugs, or those who have adverse reactions to cannabis. All it will do is allow the current illegal market to legitimise itself.
    So to you arguing for Decriminalisation, think about the outcome. Legally subsidised Organised Crime and no rehab services.

    We can do better than that. Vote yes.

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