Opinion

Australian cannabis laws are dishonest and need to change

By Gino Vumbaca
Updated April 6 2021 - 12:53pm, first published 5:25am
Calls for an evidence-based approach to cannabis laws are often rejected without due consideration. Picture: Shutterstock
Calls for an evidence-based approach to cannabis laws are often rejected without due consideration. Picture: Shutterstock

Australian laws and regulations on cannabis, with the exception of some recent ACT amendments on personal possession, are so out of date and dishonest, it is difficult to understand how opposition to reform is possible, yet alone able to win the argument.

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