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Time Has Come for Sensible Cannabis Laws

Published: Thu 4 Sep 2014 01:28 PM
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September 4, 2014
Time Has Come for Sensible Cannabis Laws
Internet MANA wants a complete review of New Zealand drug laws, with an immediate focus on cannabis law reform.
Both the MANA Movement and the Internet Party have developed policies through extensive membership engagement and have reached a consensus that natural cannabis use should be managed as a health issue, not a crime issue.
“It’s not easy to have a sensible discussion about cannabis at the best of times and it’s even harder in an election year,” said Internet MANA and MANA Movement leader Hone Harawira.
“But we cannot shy away from the task, given the number of arrests, convictions, and jail time for cannabis use – with ongoing discrimination resulting in Maori making up nearly 50% of convictions.”
The starting point for the MANA Movement is that cannabis is a harmful drug, along with alcohol and cigarettes.
“Decriminalisation is still being worked through by our members but our desire is to help cannabis users with the right support and treatment rather than continue with the punishment approach. Fear of conviction is stopping cannabis users from seeking help.”
Internet MANA unreservedly supports legalising the use of cannabis for medical purposes.
“There is clear evidence of the effectiveness and non-toxicity of cannabis in the management of a number of conditions,” said Mr Harawira and Internet Party leader Laila Harré.
The Internet Party has developed a comprehensive cannabis policy which includes decriminalising the possession and cultivation for personal use, with the maximum quantity to be established following a review of international evidence.
“Internet Party members have strongly supported immediate decriminalisation and want us to develop a model for the legalisation and proper regulation of cannabis,” said Ms Harré.
“There is a lot of shared thinking by the Internet MANA partners. We both start with the determination to reduce both drug harm and the harm associated with criminal processes. Our review will be mindful of the monster that alcohol has become, and the lack of responsibility and care brought by the Government that resulted in the legal highs fiasco.”
Internet MANA supported a complete review of New Zealand drug laws, said Ms Harré.
“We want that review to be based on the best available evidence and the widest possible consultation in communities all across the country. Internet MANA wants laws that focus more on helping people than penalising them and, under the current legislation, the fear of conviction actually stopping them from seeking help.”
Click on the links below for detailed party policy information.
MANA MOVEMENT HARMFUL SUBSTANCES POLICY
INTERNET PARTY CANNABIS POLICY
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