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Response rates from 7.9k Fraser voters.

55%
Yes
45%
No
40%
Yes
35%
No
12%
Yes, for most but not all drugs
6%
No, but decriminalise drugs that offer medicinal benefits such as marijuana
2%
Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time
2%
No, but increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation
1%
No, we should pass tougher drug laws
1%
No, and increase punishment for drug dealers

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Fraser voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @4ZJVPR5from Queensland  answered…4yrs4Y

Only Marijuana and tax it at 99%. Life sentences for anyone who grows their own

 @4THS3BKfrom New South Wales  answered…4yrs4Y

No, we should have the political will to remove the drugs from our streets. I'm sure the authorities know who the dealers/importers are and are most likely to be. I honestly think that it is such a lucrative black market business that the government turns a blind eye or lacks the political will to enforce the law.

 @8KYXNYHanswered…4yrs4Y

Strongly support medical license drugs such as marijuana and ketamine - though wish to keep them medicinal

 @B2S5G9Canswered…5hrs5H

yes but massively increase support for people needing help with addictive substances, with harm reduction and rehab and housing first.

 @B2R7QSJanswered…2 days2D

Yes, decriminalise drugs that offer medicinal benefits, increase funding for addiction prevention and rehabilitation, and reduce sentences for those already serving

 @B2PQSJFanswered…5 days5D

Yes, with the exception of extremely harmful drugs and increase funding for harm minimisation, and rehabilitation

 @B2MJPPRanswered…6 days6D

Only decriminalise drugs that do not harm its usersand the people around them with moderate use (eg. alcohol and marijuana), there should also be more rehabilitation facilities and the drugs in question should be monitored by the Australian Pharmaceutical Association to make sure they are safe for consumer use. However it should be punishable for selling unregulated drugs and also selling to minors. Non-violent, personal-quantity, possession based crimes should not have required jail time

 @B2JPYVWanswered…2wks2W

Decriminalise marijuana, increase addiction prevention and rehab funding, reduce sentences for non-violent possession crimes, increase punishment for dealers and drug traffickers

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