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@8ZM79933yrs3Y
No, except for the use of medicinal marijuana for the purpose of dire issues like cancer or chronic illnesses.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
@8ZSR5NL3yrs3Y
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.
@8ZSR5NL3yrs3Y
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.
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@9334YP33yrs3Y
No, but the penalty for drug dealing should be increased, rather than the penalty for drug use.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, drug makes people to cannot think rationally, drugs destroy right of body.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, for certain drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana but not cocaine and heroine. Reduce sentences for those already serving time as well as release all non-violent drug users, and provide more funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs, where people who got addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug dealers should still be punished (in a reasonable way).
Deleted3yrs3Y
Sí, y apoya una mayor financiación para la prevención de adicciones, tratamientos y rehabilitación, así como programas de rehabilitación obligatorios en lugar de encarcelamiento
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but provide addiction prevention and rehabilitation centers for drug users, and allow the medicinal uses of some drugs.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, drug makes people to cannot think rationally, drugs destroy right of body of people.
@93QG7Z22yrs2Y
Yes, and support a increased funding for addiction prevention, treatments, and rehabilitation, as well as mandatory rehabilitation programs in lieu of imprisonment.
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
No, and recreational marijuana should always be illegal
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Deleted3yrs3Y
Sí, y apoya una mayor financiación para la prevención de adicciones, tratamientos y rehabilitación, así como programas de rehabilitación obligatorios en lugar de encarcelamiento.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, instead of decriminalizing drug use: 1.) Increase funding for addiction prevention 2.) Pass tougher drug laws and increase punishment for drug dealers (not drug users)
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but provide addiction prevention and rehabilitation centers for drug users and allow the medicinal uses of some drugs.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but provide addiction prevention and rehabilitation centers to (non-violent) drug users, and allow the medicinal uses of some drugs.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but we should: - increase punishment for drug dealers; - increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation; and - decriminalize drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, treat drug use as a medical issue and not as a criminal issue.
@8VYCW473yrs3Y
Approximately 70% of violent crime is committed by someone under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, legalize marijuana (both medical and recreational) but not all drugs. 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 dealers should still be punished but only if it's done in a reasonable manner.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but for only certain drugs such as marijuana not cocaine and heroine. Reduce sentences for those already serving time as well as non-violent drug users, and provide more funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs, where people who got addicted to drugs can seek help. However, we should still increase punishment for drug dealers instead of users.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, legalize marijuana (both medical and recreational) but not other drugs like cocaine and heroine. 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 dealers should still be punished but only if it's done correctly.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, for marijuana but not all drugs. Reduce sentences for those serving time for nonviolent drug offenses as long as it does not endanger the lives of others, and provide more funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug dealers should still be punished but only if it's done in a reasonable manner.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, for marijuana but not all drugs. Reduce sentences for those serving time for non-violent drug offenses, and provide more funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs, where people addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug dealers should still be punished but only if it's done in a reasonable manner.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, legalize marijuana (both medical and recreational) but not other drugs like cocaine and heroine. 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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, for marijuana but not all drugs. 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 dealers should still be punished but only if it's done in a reasonable manner.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but for only certain drugs such as marijuana not cocaine and heroine. Reduce sentences for those already serving time as well as non-violent drug users, and provide more funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs, where people who got addicted to drugs can seek help. However, drug dealers should still be punished harshly.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
Deleted3yrs3Y
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.
@52YRS682yrs2Y
Yes, but only for drugs that are harmless and provide medical benefits like marijuana.
@8QDSSHS3yrs3Y
Yes, but make it mandatory for individuals who use deadly drugs to go to rehabilitation.
@5BMX4XT3yrs3Y
Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those serving non-violent sentences.
@8DD853J4yrs4Y
We should decriminalize drugs that are used for medical reasons and reduce the sentancing for some drugs.
@8QMQCVN4yrs4Y
Yes, but not for designer drugs, or for any drugs able to kill.
@8QNDV534yrs4Y
Yes, and put in place public support programs for those addicted to drugs
@88LK76J4yrs4Y
Drug dealers should be punished not drug users
@88LK76J4yrs4Y
No drug dealers deserve the death penalty
@88LK76J4yrs4Y
Yes but only for users not dealers
@8HDWQKS4yrs4Y
Yes, for most drugs and reduce sentences for those already serving time for the now legalized drugs. Also, provided greater education on drug use and its affects.
@52K2TFY2yrs2Y
Yes , on all drugs as more restrictions leads people to have more issues rather than less
@887SFZP3yrs3Y
Yes; completely legalize drugs that could be safely taken if regulated properly such as marijuana and LSD, and decriminalize potently harmful drugs like heroin and methamphetamine, opting for a rehabilitative approach to drug use and sending drug criminals to treatment rather than prison
@8VD4SST3yrs3Y
Yes, but not legalizing it
@8ZK5HYT3yrs3Y
Regardless, this decision should be made at the state and local level
@8ZK5HYT3yrs3Y
No, but this decision should be made at the state and local level
@8WBK4V73yrs3Y
Yes, drug use and abuse should be treated as a medical issue not a political one
@8KXPS964yrs4Y
Yes, the drug war leads to more crime. People who abuse drugs are sick, not criminals. Any drug user who hasn't committed a violent crime should be helped and not punished.
@8PRPWX34yrs4Y
No, Only decriminalize medical use of drugs.
@6Y5KGYR3yrs3Y
Yes, but not legalize drug use.
@8XHNZZR3yrs3Y
I think weed is the only one that should be legal because you can use it for medical reasons but the rest have to go.
@8NTZM4X4yrs4Y
No, Drugs like weed, cocane, etc. should be completely illegal.
@92YHQCV3yrs3Y
Yes, for most but not all drugs, and we should also retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time
@92YHQCV3yrs3Y
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
@8C4Q7JD4yrs4Y
I believe this question is too vague for a response.
@8VC2Q883yrs3Y
Yes, except for drugs inducing violence.
@8Y9795B3yrs3Y
Yes, but only for drugs that can cause harm to themselves or others.
@7G3G2W33yrs3Y
Yes, but I would prefer legalizing all drugs
@8SFDLS64yrs4Y
Yes, but there must be strict and enforced regulation of all drugs as to not have a person harm themselves.
@8SGD6VY4yrs4Y
Yes, But only Marijana. Instead fund for rehab and addiction prevention.
@8NYH3MK4yrs4Y
Yes and increase funding for addiction preventing and rehabilitation
@8ZLD3MT3yrs3Y
Yes, but for the ones that have been scientifically proven to help people when they are sick/I’ll shouldn’t be decriminalized
@8DZ4R644yrs4Y
Yes, but first reclassify all drugs including alcohol and marijuana.
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
No, but decriminalize marijuana and regulate the manufacturing process instead.
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
Yes, decriminalize marijuana and regulate the manufacturing process instead.
@heatherdvdprincess3yrs3Y
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.
@5QXSKLV4yrs4Y
Yes, but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation. Also retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time
@68QRLZT4yrs4Y
Yes, but only decriminalize drugs, such as cannabis, that offer medicinal benefits
@6545S3Z2yrs2Y
Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time, and increase addiction prevention and rehabilitation funding.
@6TLKQBP4yrs4Y
Yes. Legalize, tax, and regulate Marijuana, and use the money from taxes and the savings from decreased prison sentences to fully fund treatment facilities for current drug users
@DengekiMatsuko3yrs3Y
Yes, and legalize marijuana at the federal level.
@kgtiberius4yrs4Y
Yes, for most drugs; however, allow government and private companies to drug test and fire people if that is their policy.
@75KRFBJ4yrs4Y
Yes, but only for non-threatening drugs such as marijuana, and reductions/pardons in sentances
@6T6Y4L24yrs4Y
Only drugs where one cannot overdose on should be decriminalized
@6T6Y4L24yrs4Y
Yes, but only drugs where one cannot overdose on should be decriminalized
@8B2SVYR4yrs4Y
No, but certain drugs, like cannabis, should be allowed to be sold legally, as long as the person who is purchasing it understands where he/she can or cannot use it
@89CDM9C3yrs3Y
No, but illegal drug use should result in mandatory 12 month or more rehab that includes therapy and gradual reintroduction to society.
@85VGV973yrs3Y
Yes, and open clinics to help addicts get the medical help they need
@86N5Z353yrs3Y
Yes, we should seek rehabilitation, not criminalization for addicts.
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, for most but not all drugs and retroactively reduce sentences for users already serving time
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, for most but not all drugs, and retroactively reduce sentences for users already serving time
@8CL9QVG4yrs4Y
Yes, but I’m certain drugs, not all. Also retroactively reduce sentences associated with legalized drugs.
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