The Facts
This election year, it's time to take action and vote for change around cannabis laws. Below, you'll find some reasons why.
50% of New Zealanders report having tried cannabis
11% of NZ adults used cannabis in the past year
34% of these adults say they use cannabis weekly
Young people are using cannabis more than ever.
Our laws don't protect them, and they are the most at risk of arrest.
NZ has one of the highest rates of arrest for cannabis in the world.
Someone is arrested every 25 minutes for a cannabis-related charge, and often, these are young people.
Dollars spent on cannabis law enforcement (police, jail, and courts)
$400m
Dollar value of existing recreational/medical cannabis black market in NZ
$500m
Potential value of NZ's R&D and export market under legalisation
+$1b
Maori are 3x more likely to be arrested for cannabis.
They're also 4x more likely to be convicted.
Cannabis has major worldwide support as a medicinal drug.
Many doctors in NZ privately support legalisation.
64 percent of people think having a small amount of cannabis shouldn't be illegal.
79 percent of people think using cannabis for any medical reason shouldn't be illegal.
61 % think that laws should change so that cannabis is treated as a herbal remedy.
Over $100 million dollars is spent, every year, policing cannabis in NZ.
Is this where we want our tax dollars to go?
It's never been easier for a young person to purchase cannabis.
Our drug policies aren't working.
Poll sources: 2016 UMR Helen Kelly poll and 2016 NZ Drug Foundation Curia poll