Greens radical plan to legalise cannabis - News Summed Up

Greens radical plan to legalise cannabis


Greens leader Dr Richard Di Natale said the Greens saw drug use as a health issue, not a criminal issue. Greens leader Dr Richard Di Natale (left) said the Greens see drug use as a health issue, not a criminal issue. Under the policy, the Australian Cannabis Agency would impose 'strict penalties' for the sale of unlicensed or black market cannabis or the sale to under age consumers. Dr Di Natalie said the Greens' plan would redefine cannabis as a legal substance in a regulated market and would redirect resources into treatment. 'Under the reform up to six plants can be grown for personal use, but the Australian Cannabis Agency will impose strict penalties for the sale of unlicensed or black market cannabis; the sale of cannabis to under age consumers and other breaches of license conditions.'


Source: Daily Mail April 16, 2018 15:11 UTC



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