By Roy Morgan
A special Roy Morgan online
survey shows more than three-fifths of Australians (62%) don’t want the
Federal Government to overturn the new ACT law decriminalising cannabis
for personal use, which is set to come into effect in 2020. This is well
over double the percentage who says they do want the Federal Government
to step in (27%), while 11% can’t say either way.
Clear majorities of all age groups are against the Federal Government
stepping in and overturning the law, led by 66% of 35-49 year olds and
63% of 14-24 year olds. The smallest majority is in the 65 and over
age-group, but even here 58% do not want the law overturned.
These are the latest findings from a special Roy Morgan online survey
conducted with a representative cross-section of 1,054 Australians aged
14+ in mid-October. People surveyed were asked: “Are you aware the ACT recently passed laws to legalise the possession, use and cultivation of small amounts of cannabis?” Respondents were then asked: “The
new law in the ACT conflicts with Commonwealth laws prohibiting the
possession of cannabis. Do you believe the Federal Government should
step in and overturn the ACT’s new law that legalises the possession,
use and cultivation of small amounts of cannabis?”
“Despite new research from Roy Morgan revealing 49% of Australians oppose the legalisation of marijuana, compared to 42% in favour, a clear majority don’t want the Federal Government to overturn the ACT’s new cannabis laws” says Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine. “As
well as reflecting changing community attitudes to the drug, this
result shows Australians are hesitant about Federal Government
intervention in the affairs of other jurisdictions such as the ACT.
There is precedent here which respondents may or may not be aware of.
Although the Northern Territory legalised euthanasia in 1996, the newly
elected Howard Government intervened to overturn the law the following
year.”
Should the Federal Government step in and overturn the ACT’s new cannabis law?
Source: Roy Morgan online survey, October 9-14, 2019, n=1,054. Base: Australians aged 14+.
An overwhelming majority of 85% of Australians are aware of the new
cannabis law passed by the ACT legislature, with only 15% not aware.
There was little difference on views of Federal Government action to
overturn the law between those aware of the new law and those not aware.
Among those aware of the new law, just over a quarter (26%) want the
Federal Government to step in and overturn it while 29% of those
previously unaware want Federal Government intervention.
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