“We’ve been told to wait for cannabis law reform for too long, even when it’s obvious that the majority of harm caused is by policing and the war on drugs, not the plant,” Shoebridge said.
“Experts and government inquiries keep pointing out how the war on drugs is failing and how heavy-handed policing and the criminal justice system is causing harm, not fixing the problem.”
The Greens said its bill will include the appropriate legal sanctions for unlawful sales, create tax measures, and restrict the alcohol and tobacco industries from becoming involved.
The draft bill will be released for public consultation later in the year.
Cannabis is already decriminalised in the ACT, while just week, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said “drugs have no place in our society” and wouldn’t support drug decriminalisation.
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