https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO2005/S00281/proposed-cannabis-law-fails-public-health-safety-test.htm
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With the help of senior lawyers, the SayNopeToDope campaign has analysed the proposed legislation - Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill - that would be introduced if NZ’ers voted to legalise the recreational use of cannabis in the upcoming referendum.
The 4-page summary, Analysis – Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill, highlights significant concerns around:
The analysis is also available online https://saynopetodope.org.nz/2020/05/01/control/
This follows up the earlier resource presenting 20 reasons for New Zealanders to vote no in the upcoming referendum - “20 Reasons to Vote NO in 2020”.
“The use of cannabis is associated with increased risks of a number of adverse outcomes including educational delay, welfare dependence, increased risks of psychotic symptoms, major depression, increased risks of motor vehicle accidents, increased risks of tobacco use, increased risks of other illicit drug use, and respiratory impairment.”
“At a time when New Zealand’s mental health system is bursting at the seams, why would we go and legitimise a mind-altering product which will simply add to social harm?”
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