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Keyword: Cannabis Consumption

Deficit ‘could be cut by £1.25bn if cannabis was legalised and taxed’

Legalising cannabis: the £1.25bn tax benefit;

Legalising cannabis: £1.25bn tax benefit – without necessarily damaging public health

Decriminalization of cannabis can reduce deficit by £1.25bn

Making cannabis legal without spoiling public health could help ease deficit

Cannabis tax ‘worth £1.25bn’

Weed tax ‘bonanza’

Narcotics: we can’t hide from the realities of the drugs economy any longer

A cost benefit analysis of cannabis legalisation

Legalising cannabis could help Government cut deficit by £1.25 billion a year, claims study

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