Do you think people who choose to use marijuana (cannabis) medicinally to illeviate their pain and suffering should be allowed to without fear of prosecution by the federal government?
| 75% (9) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 25% (3) | no |
12 voters have answered this question.
Do you think drug policy should change to a more humane approach of regulation and treament?
| 75% (9) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 25% (3) | no |
12 voters have answered this question.
Do you think drug treatment should be voluntary?
| 58% (7) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 41% (5) | no |
12 voters have answered this question.
Ending prohibition would kill the economic incentive of those involved in the black market to turn our children into users. Do you agree?
| 63% (7) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 36% (4) | no |
11 voters have answered this question.
Stopping the drug war would end prohibition violence and corruption in law enforcement, just as it did with the end of alcohol prohibition. Is this a true statement?
| 63% (7) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 36% (4) | no |
11 voters have answered this question.
There is a pervasive public disrespect for the law. What message do our present policies send to our people?
| 30% (3) | The government is concerned about our health | |
|---|---|---|
| 30% (3) | Alcohol/nicotine are the best recreational drugs | |
| 40% (4) | Laws are made to be broken |
10 voters have answered this question.
There is no record of marijuana ever killing anyone. Can we say the same of alcohol, tobacco, heroin, cocaine, etc.?
| 100% (12) | no | |
|---|---|---|
| 0% (0) | yes |
12 voters have answered this question.
Supporting the drug war supports terrorists. Should we adopt a drug policy that causes less harm than good?
| 81% (9) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 18% (2) | no |
11 voters have answered this question.
Many Americans can not afford health insurance or expensive prescription medicines. Should they be allowed to grow medicinal herb gardens?
| 66% (8) | yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 33% (4) | no |
12 voters have answered this question.
