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15.9 million Australians want cannabis decriminalised

4 years ago
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The National Drug Strategy Household Survey is Australia’s largest and most recognised report on the use, trends, and perceptions of legal and illegal drugs. It’s conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, with the latest report released in 2019. It showed an overwhelming majority of Australians believe the possession of cannabis should not be a criminal offence.

Although medical cannabis is legal on a federal level, it’s still illegal to possess and consume it recreationally across the country except for the ACT – where it’s been legalised for recreational use since early 2020. It has also been decriminalised in the Northern Territory and South Australia. Western Australia briefly decriminalised cannabis only to have it reversed a short time later.

However, the most recent survey results show the current laws go against what the majority of Australia believe – that possessing cannabis should not be a criminal offence.

A total of 22,274 Australians aged 14 years and plus took the survey in 2019, answering a wide range of questions such as:

  • What (if any) types of drugs they consume
  • How often they consume these drugs
  • What their perceptions are of certain drugs, and
  • For their opinions on the current drug laws

One particular question asked, was whether they ‘believe the possession of cannabis for personal use should be a criminal offence’. The data tells us that 15.9 million Australians think cannabis should be decriminalised. The trend has been on a steady slope since the question was first asked in 2010.

Males have also been consistently more in favour of decriminalising cannabis over the past decade, with around 2 to 3 percent more responding that it shouldn’t be a criminal offence compared with females.

The data also showed that the youngest and eldest Australians were least in favour.

It’s understandable for the elderly population given they’ve experienced the largest amount of anti-cannabis propaganda throughout their life. However, it’s somewhat concerning that Australia’s future leaders are still being taught to ‘just say no’ to the ‘dangerous drug’. We were unable to find historical data on the age groups, so there’s no way of seeing the trend.

We’re hopeful to see the majority of Australia is slowly but surely shifting their thoughts towards cannabis. Unfortunately, it still remains a non-issue among the two major parties in Australia. There is hope though, as two members of the Legalise Cannabis WA Party were recently sworn into parliament earlier this year. One of the electees, MP Brian Walker, is confident change is inevitable, mentioning his party is “seeking to right an injustice”.

It will happen one day, that’s inevitable. It’s quite clear we’ve got a healthy, healing herb, which can be misused. We’ve got another substance, alcohol, which kills 6,000 people every year…this makes no logical sense.

Walker has been interviewed on multiple Perth radio stations telling listeners that “it’s only a question of when, not if”.

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Mike F

Mike is one of the lead editors at Pondering Pot. He's an advocate for legalising cannabis in Australia, and covers much of the latest cannabis news in the country.

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Comments 6

  1. Jess Sullivan says:
    4 years ago

    Dear Mike, Sophia Moermond has significant value to add here. I have provided my email address should access be a barrier to you at all.

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    • Mike F says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks for reaching out Jess!

      I’ll be sure to keep that in mind.

      Reply
  2. Daniel Ross says:
    4 years ago

    Sorry I really Think it’s a lot More then 15.9 million Australians That want it legal!

    Reply
  3. Cathy Wheel says:
    4 years ago

    Thanks! I’ve never been good at maths but it makes sense. You learn something new every day

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  4. Catherine Wheel says:
    4 years ago

    Sir can you please explain how, if only 22k people were surveyed, you claim that 15.9 million want it legalised? I’m not knocking you, I’d be one of them. Just trying to understand the figures

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    • Mike F says:
      4 years ago

      Good question Catherine! Surveys are usually conducted on lower samples and then extrapolated to whole populations. Surveying 22,000 Australians for a population of 25 million gives a 99% confidence level and a margin of error of 1%. You can try some calculations here -https://www.pollfish.com/margin-of-error-calculator/

      Reply

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