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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 ...
Supports the legalisation of cannabis in Australia, including the legalisation of: possession, use, recreational sales, home growing and medical use. [19] Libertarian Party: For In favour of "the legalisation of use, cultivation, processing, possession, transport and sale of cannabis". [20] One Nation: Against Conservative views. [14] United ...
Country/Territory Recreational Medical Notes Afghanistan Illegal Illegal Main article: Cannabis in Afghanistan Production banned by King Zahir Shah in 1973. Albania Illegal Legal Main article: Cannabis in Albania Prohibited but plants highly available throughout the country and law often unenforced. On 21 July 2023 the Albanian Parliament voted 69–23 to legalize medical cannabis. Algeria ...
Legalization is safer for our kids. Please, let’s restore the sensible will of the people in this state. We passed recreational cannabis in 2020 with 54% of the vote, but the state Supreme Court ...
As more states legalize recreational cannabis products, there’s been greater consumer demand for more powerful weed, raising the possible risk of psychiatric disorders. ... D.C. have legalized ...
The DEA argues "Legalization has been tried before—and failed miserably. Alaska's experiment with legalization in the 1970s led to the state's teens using marijuana at more than twice the rate of other youths nationally. This led Alaska's residents to vote to re-criminalize marijuana in 1990." [32]
A new study released by Health Affairs breaks down how medical marijuana has affected other medicine costs. Medicare prescription costs drop after medical marijuana legalized Skip to main content
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 ...