The Green Party has succeeded in Government negotiations to secure a clear legal regime for cannabis legalisation, Chlöe Swarbrick confirmed today.
Today’s announcement by the Minister of Justice Andrew Little confirms that:
A referendum will be held at the 2020 election
The referendum will be on a detailed law, so New Zealanders can see what they are voting for
Private cultivation will be regulated
There will be a ban on advertising of cannabis products
Purchase will only be legal in a licensed premise, from a licenced and registered retailer
Consumption of cannabis will be legal only in a licensed premise or private property
The legal purchase age will be 20
“We’ve been clear from the beginning that a referendum needs to be based on a legal regime that people can see, understand and make informed decisions about,” Chlöe said.
“Today’s announcement shows we’ve built consensus across Government for a transparent and detailed law that will give voters the clarity they need before voting in the 2020 cannabis referendum.”
“Having the proposed law developed and released ahead of the referendum is key. We’ve made it abundantly clear throughout the negotiations that our preferred position was to see legislation passed through Parliament before the referendum so it was ‘self-executing’ with a majority yes vote. But we didn’t gain consensus on that step. As it is, a yes vote will be informed by a clear regulatory regime set out in draft legislation that people will know and understand. We will avoid any potential of a ‘Brexit’ situation because people will know exactly what the future holds, and how these changes will be implemented.”
“The Government announcement confirms that all parties commit to fully implementing this legislation if there is a majority yes vote. It’s incumbent on the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Party to let the people of this country know whether or not they will also honour the vote.”
“The Green Party supports a legal framework for cannabis – to bring it out of the shadows and the black market. We will take a practical, evidence-informed, health-based approach to reduce as much as possible the harm caused by drug use and addiction. We want to displace the black market. We will not stand to see it simply replaced with corporate control, like alcohol or tobacco.”
“This referendum process presents the greatest opportunity for cannabis law reform our country has seen in 40 years. Politicians can no longer sit on their hands. The future of this law will be in the hands of the people.”