Minister of Justice
Pānui Pāpāho
Media Statement
6 August 2019
Justice Minister Andrew Little has welcomed the first reading of the Referendums Framework Bill in Parliament today.
The Referendums Framework Bill sets up the mechanics of any referendum to be held during the 2020 general election. It
does not include specific cannabis referendum-related material. The Bill has now been referred to Parliament’s Justice
select committee.
“The select committee process is very important, and I encourage members of the public to have their say on the Bill
when the Committee calls for submissions later this week” says Andrew Little.
“This Bill paves the way for the holding of a referendum on legalising the personal use of recreational cannabis, which
the Government has announced will be held with the 2020 General Election”.
The basis of the question on personal use of cannabis, a draft Bill, will come out of a cross-party Parliamentary group
that every party has been invited to participate in.
“We have deliberately created a generic Bill because there is discussion of a possible referendum being held in 2020 on
the End of Life Choice Bill” says Andrew Little.
The End of Life Choice Bill is a non-Government bill which is currently before Parliament. A decision will be made on
whether this Bill will be put to a referendum as part of the Committee of the Whole debate.
The cannabis referendum question on the ballot paper will be approved by the Government later this year and enacted
through an Order-in-Council in early 2020.
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