Monday, September 26, 2011

Campbell poll - 72 percent say 'yes' to decriminalising cannabis

John Campbell just conducted a poll on the back of interviews with both Don Brash and John not-over-my-dead-body Banks.

Should cannabis be decriminalised and 72 percent texted YES.

A Stuff poll shows 77 percent support.

A NZ Herald poll is less emphatic with 48 percent of over 16,000 saying yes.

Honestly? I am surprised but very pleased at that result.

As for the Brash/Banks schism, business as usual for ACT. Just much more publicly overt.

4 comments:

Andrei said...

Well it's not surprising that Campbell's poll is so high in favour.

You have to be off your face on something to be able to watch it - which is why I don't as a rule

Anonymous said...

Druggy lefty bludgers vote left

There's no votes here for ACT. None at all.


Do a poll on heavily armed police squads in army-surplus LAVs going after drug dealers & gangs - you'd get a much much higher result.

James said...

Oh look...two conservative retards have spewed their factually barren nonsense...colour me surprised...

Blair Anderson said...

There is nothing conservative about drug prohibition, but it does give licence and succor to prejudice and ignorance. No need to poll that, it is glaringly self evident.