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The position in favour of the legalisation of cannabis has declined in Basque society: only 47% agree, compared to 76% two decades ago

According to data collected by EITB Data, only 21% are "very much in agreement" with a possible legalization and 26% more "quite in agreement."

Opinions on the legalization of cannabis

The debate on a possible legalisation of cannabis divides Basque society: 53% of the population is opposed to this option ("quite disagreed" or "very disagreed"), while 47% support it on one level or another ("quite in agreement" or "very much in agreement"). However, support for legalisation has declined considerably over the past two decades.

For example, in 2004, the vast majority were in favour of the legalization of cannabis: 76% were "quite in agreement" or "very much in agreement"; that is, the position in favour of this option has fallen by almost 30 points in 20 years.

These data are derived from the latest EITB Data studyon cannabis use in Hego Euskal Herria, which collects data from various studies and surveys on drug use, risk of addiction, attitudes towards legalization and the evolution of arrests, among others.

The most widely used illegal drug

As the EITB Data report shows, although cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug among the Basque population and the perception of risk is lower,the vast majority of Basques  are not in favour of its legalization.

With regard to the specific level of protection in favour of this option, 21% are "very much in agreement" with the legalization and another 26% "quite in agreement", while 31% are "very disagreed" and 22% "quite disagreed".

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