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Survey finds 55% of Europeans support legal recreational cannabis use

 Survey finds 55% of Europeans support legal recreational cannabis use - Mixmag


New data published by Hanway Associates indicates that the majority of Europeans support legal, government-regulated marijuana sales to adults over 18.

Of the 9043 adults surveyed, the polling data shows that 55% of them are in support of legal recreational cannabis, 20% were indifferent and the remainder, 25%, were opposed.

In addition, 48% want regulated retail marijuana outlets, 35% favour home growing, and 32% favour social clubs. Surprisingly, home cultivation has the most backlash, with 41% opposing it.

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Luxembourg was the first European country to permit personal marijuana cultivation last year, while Malta was the first country on the continent to officially legalise cannabis.

Furthermore, several European nations have legalised marijuana for particular medicinal uses, while others have decriminalised general use, and some, like France, are now experimenting with these two choices through pilot programmes.

Germany decriminalised medicinal cannabis five years ago. According to research conducted by the Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) at Dusseldorf Heinrich Heine University last year, a completely legal cannabis market might generate €3.4 billion ($3.85 billion) in tax income for Germany. Many industry insiders predict that Germany will be the next country to completely legalise recreational marijuana.

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