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Home 🌿 Recreational Marijuana News 🌿 80% Of People Think Weed Should Be Legalised In The UK 🌿80% Of People Think Weed Should Be Legalised In The UK
A recent Forbes study showed that if the government were to legalise weed, the price of the drug would fall for recreational users and the government would also rake in a load of money from taxes. Following the study, we asked the public a simple question: Should recreational marijuana use be legalised in the UK?
Over 150,000 people had their say and the results had us surprised, with 80% of people thinking that the UK should strongly consider legalising the Class B drug. Just 12% felt the drug should remain illegal, and 8% couldn't make their mind up.
What do you think? Should weed be legalised in the UK?
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