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  2. Cannabis in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A medical cannabis crop in Australia. Cannabis is a plant used in Australia for recreational, medicinal and industrial purposes. In 2022–23, 41% of Australians over the age of fourteen years had used cannabis in their lifetime and 11.5% had used cannabis in the last 12 months. [1] Australia has one of the highest cannabis prevalence rates in ...

  3. Legalise Cannabis Australia - Wikipedia

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    Legalise Cannabis Australia (LCA), also known as the Legalise Cannabis Party (LCP) and formerly the Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party, is a registered single-issue Australian political party. [2] It has a number of policies that centre around the re-legalisation and regulation of cannabis for personal, medicinal and industrial uses in ...

  4. Legalising Cannabis Bill 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The Legalise Cannabis Australia party, formerly the Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) party, as their name suggests, is a party whose main goal is to legalise the recreational use of cannabis.

  5. Legality of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, the Australian Capital Territory became the first state or territory of Australia to legalize recreational use of cannabis. Since 31 January 2020 residents have been allowed to grow two plants and possess 50 g ( 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 oz), though sales or other transfer is prohibited, including cannabis seeds.

  6. Why you shouldn't, should vote to legalize recreational ...

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    For more information on what legalization of marijuana really does, go to protectingsdkids.com. Dwayne Rehfeld, Webster And now, reasons to cast a ballot in favor of recreational cannabis

  7. All of the states that could legalize weed on Election Day 2024

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    Recreational marijuana is legal in 24 states — just under half the country — while 20 have partially legalized it for medicinal purposes. A few states, like Nebraska and North Carolina, still ...

  8. Cannabis political parties - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Marijuana Now Party was established in Minnesota in 1998. [33] In 1998, an independent candidate, Edward Forchion, ran for Congress from New Jersey as the Legalize Marijuana Party candidate. Since then, Forchion has run several times for a number of offices, under that banner.

  9. Ohio could become latest state to legalize abortion, marijuana

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    In 2015, over 63% of voters rejected a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana. In addition to legalizing pot, it would have only allowed 10 predetermined locations to grow plants for ...