Cannabis debate
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I’m somewhat supportive if they can keep it out of edibles and away from kids.
But I don’t think they can do that.
I assume that weed will have to move to edibles as the government wants to reduce smoking. I haven’t read the bill so I don’t know what issues are addressed and how, but the law of unintended consequences suggests that we’ll get some negative externalities.
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I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
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@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@gt12 I think it was telling that Maori feature disproportionately in cannabis convictions, and a high percentage of Maori polled in a tvnz poll want cannabis decriminalised. Will it have a positive effect on people in Northland for example?
Who knows? But I'm really not sure that it will lead to long term significantly higher usage. All those people you speak of, they're all getting weed now, its just that the profits are going to gangs and dealers. They all still have to go to work and drive cars, its not liek they'll become 24/7 slackers. And imagine all that extra tax revenue going into extra policing, including RBT's and the drug testing equivalents?
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@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
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@voodoo possibly a mental thing?
Those have pretty much always been illegal, typically harder to source so people probably dont come across them as much, where they see weed more commonly so associate the medicinal aspect with the 'seedy druggies' having a joint?
But yeah, no idea haha
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@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
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@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
And that's fine, its a fair debate - but medicinal shouldn't even be discussed in the public domain.
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@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
Maybe start with that and gradually shift.
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@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
And that's fine, its a fair debate - but medicinal shouldn't even be discussed in the public domain.
I don't even know why they insist on bundling it up. Its a health issue
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@Kirwan said in Cannabis debate:
@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
Maybe start with that and gradually shift.
If they are serious about making it legal across the board this would be smart. Better chance of getting it right
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@Kirwan said in Cannabis debate:
@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
Maybe start with that and gradually shift.
Not for me mate. I don't see why the public should have any say over what doctors can prescribe. We didn't vote in morphine, we shouldn't be voting out marijuana.
Recreational is a totally differently of fish, though I'm still in favour of it.
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@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@Kirwan said in Cannabis debate:
@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
Maybe start with that and gradually shift.
Not for me mate. I don't see why the public should have any say over what doctors can prescribe. We didn't vote in morphine, we shouldn't be voting out marijuana.
Recreational is a totally differently of fish, though I'm still in favour of it.
I think you are confused. I said the public shouldn't be consulted about medicinal. Its a health issue for the professionals. And I agreed with Kirwan that phasing in medicinal first then looking at recreational after might be a good idea
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Was in the car the other day and an ad came on re the referendum basically saying that if people voted yes then everyone was going to jump in the car while high and kill kids.
That shit pisses me off to the maximum. I want to hear arguments and facts and stats from both sides of the equation, not bullshit hyperbole. Also, if we can regulate alcohol consumption/punishment for driving while intoxicated etc can't see why regulating cannabis should be so hard. If those in chronic pain can get some relief from a few puffs, then I have to ask why not.
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@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
@Mokey i think the roadside testing has long been an issue with marijuana in NZ, although as someone mentioned above there are some better testing being used in Aus presently
In my opinion we’re really going to need it too. My suspicion is there will be a decent number of people who have little sense of responsibility who will take decriminalisation as a green light (no pun intended!) to use regardless of circumstances.
Ideally people will use the expected discipline around drinking as a starting point, i.e. don’t drive under the influence, don’t turn up to work with it in your system etc. But some will get that balance wrong and be pissed off when they get sacked for doing something legal, forgetting that there are many things that are legal that you still shouldn’t do at work.
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@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@Kirwan said in Cannabis debate:
@canefan said in Cannabis debate:
@voodoo said in Cannabis debate:
@taniwharugby said in Cannabis debate:
I'm a def yes for medicinal cannabis, but am still on the fence re decriminalising it.
I did have a chuckle reading the article the other day, Whinny saying NZ First would make ciggies cheaper, then had a dig at the making NZ Smoke FRee by 2025 and legalizing weed...
So if NZ becomes smoke free (Yeah Right) does that make Tobacco illegal then? Assume Weed would be too, for smoking at least?
Was listening to something the other day and NZ is def not going down the route of some of the US states with gummies and all sorts of products and paraphenalia
I think its absolutely staggering that anyone could not be for medicinal cannabis, but be ok with being prescribed opioids like oxycontin or morphine...🤔
I've no problem with medicinal cannabis. I'm yet to be convinced that the government would appropriately manage recreational cannabis
Maybe start with that and gradually shift.
Not for me mate. I don't see why the public should have any say over what doctors can prescribe. We didn't vote in morphine, we shouldn't be voting out marijuana.
Recreational is a totally differently of fish, though I'm still in favour of it.
I think you are confused. I said the public shouldn't be consulted about medicinal. Its a health issue for the professionals. And I agreed with Kirwan that phasing in medicinal first then looking at recreational after might be a good idea
Got it 👍
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Medicinal use of cannabis - yes. If it offers pain relief to those who are suffering then that's clearly a good thing. However, I'm unconvinced that it offers much direct benefit to individuals with neurodegenerative disorders.
Recreational/Social use of cannabis - on the fence. Heavy use of HTC over time exacerbates the chance of developing many cancers. Sustained cannabis use does damage to the teenage brain and makes it less receptive to learning. However, I generally think what an adult individual does in their own home isn't the business of state.
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I’ve heard anecdotally that in the places that have legalised weed, teenage use decreased rather than increased. Does anyone have any data on this? They thought the reason was that it took the rebellion factor away.
The impairment vs trace in system thing needs to be cleared up.
I don’t want weed cafes in nz but I would like to see it decriminalised.