Poll: Legalise drug possession?

 

Lucy Hunter Johnston
Thursday 26 June 2014 14:06 EDT
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More than 90 people, including Sting, Richard Branson and (who else) Russell Brand, have sent a letter to David Cameron calling for a review of the government's policy on illegal drugs. They believe that the possession of drugs should no longer be classed as a crime.

Do you agree? Should drug possession be a crime?

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