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Cannabis in Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cannabis in Australia
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in Australia, with a reported one-third of all Australians aged 22 or older (33.5%, about 5.8 million) having tried cannabis and 1 million using it in the past year.〔''2007 National Drug Strategy Household Survey'' (April 2008); The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Canberra. ISBN 978-1-74024-774-0〕 It is estimated that 750,000 Australians use cannabis every week, and approximately 300,000 smoke it on a daily basis. Australia has one of the highest cannabis prevalence rates in the world, and Australia's indigenous population has higher levels of cannabis use. Although cannabis is illegal in Australia, the country has largely avoided a punitive drug policy focusing on harm-minimization strategies and a treatment framework embedded in a law-enforcement regime. Indeed, in recent years politicians have lent increasing support towards the legalization of marijuana, with senators and politicians from both majority sides of the cabinet 'throwing their support behind the legalization of cannabis'. ==History==
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