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‘the war against drugs’ to move to decriminalisation.£300m on a loosing battle?

Submitted on Tuesday 7th December 2021

Rejected on Monday 13th December 2021

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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‘the war against drugs’ to move to decriminalisation.£300m on a loosing battle?

Petition Details

Stop trying to crackdown on drug dealers and move for decriminalisation and legalisation of weed.By doing this you will remove the demand for drug dealers where you can also provide safe medication and tax all recreational use,which in turn would massively boost the economy and decrease drug addicts

Additional Information

Review the current laws on all illicit drugs specifically cannabis to make them appropriate to this day and age. Allow a legitimate regulated safe market taxed by yourselves. For example you could work with other countries such as canada to provide the necessary frame work to move forward with legislation. Cannabis is a naturally grown plant which is medicinally proven to be beneficial to many people, far more than the likes of alchole which has never had a positive outcome from consumption.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

Petitions need to call on the Government or Parliament to take a specific action.

We understand that you are concerned about current drugs policy, but we're not sure if you want the Government to review existing drugs policy, legalise certain drugs, or make other changes to drugs policy.

You could start a new petition explaining clearly what you would like the Government or Parliament to do.

We have published the following petitions, which you might like to sign:

Legalise cannabis for recreational and medicinal use: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/598861

Fund research into cannabis and review restrictions on production, sale and use: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/601153

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