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February 13 2024 – Guest Blogger
Did The Cannabis Referendum Affect Labour’s Slump?
Guest blogger Trismegistus considers whether the Cannabis Referendum may have contributed to Labour loosing the 2023 election. Back in the 2020 election the New Zealand Labour party won a historic victory. They achieved an unprecedented outright majority, meaning that they could govern alone without needing the Green Party as a coalition partner. Then Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was still basking in...
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December 08 2020 – Team MindFuel
Legal bid underway to dismiss cannabis referendum result
A legal bid is underway to get the results of the cannabis referendum thrown out. A group of more than 350 people have filed papers in the High Court to void the vote on the Cannabis and Control Bill. The group claim poor and inaccurate information lead to confusion among voters. The papers also claim also claim the Electoral Commission...
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November 06 2020 – Team MindFuel
Cannabis Prohibition to Continue in New Zealand
Destroying any hope among the yes campaign, special votes have tragically failed to flip the results of the 2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum. Recreational cannabis will remain prohibited and the harms associated with prohibition will continue in New Zealand for the foreseeable future, with 50.7 per cent voting “no” and 48.4 per cent voting “yes”. With the final tally of...
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October 30 2020 – Team MindFuel
Cannabis referendum preliminary results: Yes to Prohibition
The New Zealand cannabis referendum preliminary results were released at 2pm today, with 46.1 percent voting to legally control cannabis, compared to 53.1 percent voting for continued cannabis Prohibition. But with almost half a million votes still to be counted, New Zealand will need to wait until next Friday for full and final results. Sources: The Herald, RNZ, Stuff.
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October 06 2020 – Team MindFuel
Cannabis reform would pass if referendum held today: Poll
The cannabis legalisation and control referendum would pass if the vote was held today. The poll which was carried out this morning by market research company UMR and funded by the Helen Clark Foundationnd and the New Zealand Drug Foundation, found 49 per cent of respondents supported the proposed Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill, while 45 per cent opposed it....
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June 29 2020 – Team MindFuel
Growing Majority of New Zealanders Support Legalising Cannabis
A growing majority of New Zealanders support legalizing cannabis for personal use, according to a new poll just three months from a national referendum. Helius Therapeutics commissioned the Independent Horizon Research survey of nearly 1600 Kiwis and found that 56 per cent of respondents plan to vote YES to legalizing cannabis for personal use in the September 1st referendum. Way...
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May 01 2020 – Team MindFuel
Government Releases Details of Cannabis Referendum Legalisation
The wording of the New Zealand cannabis referendum question has been confirmed as a straight Yes/No question. Kiwis will be asked: Do you support the proposed Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill? Yes, I support the proposed Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill No, I do not support the proposed Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill The Government has described the referendum as...
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March 21 2020 – Team MindFuel
New Zealand must legalize cannabis and allow online sales to survive the recession
Coming into another cannabis harvest season in New Zealand and the government is once again missing out on capturing any revenue from the hundreds of thousands of cannabis sales about to take place on the black market, thanks to their continuation of the failed policy of prohibition. While cannabis legalization is no doubt coming to New Zealand, its coming very...
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May 07 2019 – Team MindFuel
New Zealand Cannabis Referendum Announcements Made
The 2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum will be a simple yes or no question on a piece of draft law that had not yet passed, Justice Minister Andrew Little says. This means a future Government would have to actually enact the law change if voted for, meaning it is not binding, although Little is describing it as such. Little says...
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November 21 2018 – Team MindFuel
Cannabis Referendum Decision Before Christmas
The details of a referendum to legalize cannabis - including whether its results will be binding - are set to be announced before the end of the year, Justice Minister Andrew Little has confirmed. Read more...
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