Fifty-seven per cent of Te Tai Hauāuru voters plan to vote yes to legalising cannabis.
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Māori university students have their say on cannabis referendum
The proposed Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill would allow people to possess and consume cannabis in limited circumstances.
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Cannabis rights are about rangatiratanga – TOP leader
TOP leader Geoff Simmons says despite getting only 2.4 percent of the party vote in the last election, the party's support base has increased.
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Marijuana companies could target South Auckland- Simeon Brown
National MP Simeon Brown fears for South Auckland if recreational weed becomes legal.
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Swarbrick says cannabis law will benefit Māori
Green Party spokesperson Chlöe Swarbrick says the Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill will benefit Māori.
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Māori encouraged to be well-informed about cannabis referendum
The debate over legalising cannabis is likely to be one of the most heated conversations this coming general election year. Earlier this month, the final version of the Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill was released by Justice Minister Andrew Little. The Māori public health organisation, Hāpai Te Hauora, are encouraging Māori to be well-informed about the referendum as they will be the most impacted by it.
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Government help Māori enter Medicinal Cannabis industry
Medicinal cannabis is coming and the Ministry of Health are holding a series of workshops, to prepare Māori stakeholders to enter the industry. The Ministry hopes to provide forums to ask questions, get advice, and assist Māori for when Government begins taking license applications in April.
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Matakana Island joins the medicinal cannabis industry
Matakana Island could become the hub of the Aotearoa medicinal cannabis industry. A whānau based on the Bay of Plenty isle of Tauranga is partnering with Medical company Equalis New Zealand, with the vision to provide medicinal cannabis products.
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Medicinal cannabis scheme open to public feedback
Hikurangi Cannabis Director Manu Caddie says patients might be disappointed that the government’s medicinal cannabis regulatory scheme falls short.
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Govt confirms yes/no question for cannabis referendum
The government has announced that in the 2020 election voters will get to say 'yes' or 'no' to legalising cannabis, based on a law which is yet to pass in-house.