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A recent survey has revealed a surprising shift in public opinion regarding cannabis in Malta, with support for a ban on the substance increasing since the introduction of the cannabis law. According to the survey, a significant 46% of respondents now believe that cannabis should be banned, indicating a growing concern among the Maltese population about the impact of cannabis on society.
The survey’s findings suggest that the introduction of the cannabis law, which aimed to regulate the use and possession of cannabis, may have inadvertently contributed to increased concerns about the substance. While the law was intended to provide a framework for the responsible use of cannabis, it appears that some members of the public may have become more cautious about the potential risks associated with cannabis use.
The increase in support for a cannabis ban is likely to be a topic of discussion among policymakers and stakeholders in Malta. As the country continues to navigate the complexities of cannabis regulation, it is essential to consider the concerns and opinions of the general public. By engaging in open and informed discussions about the issue, Malta can work towards finding a balanced approach that addresses the needs and concerns of all members of society.