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Legalising weed would raise at least $28 billion

The costings did not include savings which would be made through reduced costs of policing, prosecuting, and jailing cannabis related offences.

February 1, 2023 Luke Cass
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Legalise It: The War on Weed needs to end

Drug prohibition does not stop drug use.

October 17, 2022 Vivienne Guo
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Free ganja testing for ACT residents

Time to find out how good your shit really is.

October 1, 2022 Sam Randle
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Reefer Madness comes to a local joint

Four twenty-twenty vision for the latest MUSE feat.

October 15, 2019 Jonah Dunch
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Science // Drug Testing

Mobile drug testing: high behind the wheel

Is mobile drug testing fair, or even effective?

May 29, 2019 Nisha Duggan

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