Marijuana Legalization Petition Hits Enough Signatures For UK Parliament Debate

Jacob Redmond

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A petition for the full legalization of marijuana in the UK has gathered more than 130,000 signatures in just four days, which means that the lawmakers must now consider debating it in Parliament or at least officially respond to the query.

The electronic petition, created by James Richard Owen, calls for the legalization of the production, sale and use of cannabis and currently has close to 135,000 signatures since being launched on Tuesday.

"Legalising cannabis could bring in £900m ($1,396m) in taxes every year, save £400m ($620m) on policing cannabis and create over 10,000 new jobs," the appeal on the government's website says.

The campaign also argues that the drug is "safer than alcohol," has been used by mankind for over 4,000 years, and was outlawed in the UK only in 1925.

Since the e-petition reached the required minimum of 100,000 signatures the MPs will now be forced to debate the declassification of the substance.

"There's roughly three million adult [cannabis] smokers in the UK and I don't think it's right for the government to be criminalising such a large section of society," Owen, an economics student at Aberystwyth University, told the Guardian.

The creator of the petition argues that UK is just wasting money on policing an issue that has been legalized in a number of countries across the world.

"With Uruguay legalising, a lot of states in the US legalising, government cuts, people don't want to spend the money on policing something they find is harmless."

Despite Cannabis being most widely used drug in the United Kingdom, it is illegal to possess, grow, distribute or sell it in the UK. Handling the Class B drug, could result in up to 14 years in prison, an unlimited fine, or both.

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A great step forward in the uk..

The local police commisioner for Durham, has recently made a statement.. Along the lines of " the police will no longer seek out, personal growers anymore.".. As long as they are not causing problems, no complaints made or not being " blatant", with it...

He has come in for major criticism, but stands by his idea..

If caught you will be offered councilling

He is an ex copper aswell..

As ive said before, sell us a license to grow for personal use.. Set a max amount of plants.. Stay within the limits, stau outta prison !!

An estimated 3 million adults, buying licenses, equipment... Thats revenue aplenty, more jobs, more buisiness for the industry, more tax revenue...

A trial of 8 local men, cost over a million pounds... They had small set up, for personal use... Had 3.5g each on them when caught !!!... Total waste of money and time... It should have been spent targetting dealers of all the chemical crap on our streets... Its aswash with it..

Im fed up being treated like a criminal, its a natural product

:Namaste:
 
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