Islanders asked for views on recreational cannabis

The government is asking people to have their say on Jersey's approach to recreational cannabis use.
An online survey has been launched alongside a focus group meeting to help the government inform on its approach to the current Class C drug.
The States of Jersey made it possible in 2018 for islanders to be prescribed cannabis-based products for medicinal use, but decided not to decriminalise cannabis in June 2024.
The Minister for Health and Social Services Deputy Tom Binet said he would "encourage everyone to take a few minutes to have their say".
He said: "We want to make sure islanders have the chance to share their views on recreational cannabis policy, and this survey is an important part of that.
"Understanding public opinion will allow the Assembly to ensure that any future decisions are informed by the views of islanders."
The consultation is open until Friday 11 July.
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