The Acceptance Level of Marijuana as a Decriminalization Substance among Police Officers and Substance Abusers in Kuala Lumpur

The issue of decriminalization of medical marijuana has gained public attention globally due to the action of the National Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) to remove marijuana from Schedule IV is a new era for the legalization of marijuana around the world. More than 30 countries around the wor...

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Main Author: Mohamad Farid Bin Mohamad Dahari
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Language:en_US
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Summary:The issue of decriminalization of medical marijuana has gained public attention globally due to the action of the National Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) to remove marijuana from Schedule IV is a new era for the legalization of marijuana around the world. More than 30 countries around the world have legalized the use of marijuana for medical purposes, with Canada being the first country to do so. The action resulted from the change in perception towards medical marijuana use, which is now believed to be safe, acceptable, and should be decriminalized. With the development of technology and access to information that is expanding in Malaysia, this change in perspective may also become more widespread among the Malaysian community. However, there is still a lack of scientific research and data regarding this content. The study aimed to examine the perception of the risk of medicinal marijuana and the acceptance of decriminalizing medical marijuana in Malaysia among police officers and substance abusers in the Kuala Lumpur area. A total of 168 respondents consisting of police officers and substance abusers in Kuala Lumpur, answered the questionnaire. The study results have shown a significant difference between police officers and substance abusers regarding the level of acceptance towards the decriminalization of medical marijuana in Malaysia, where the level of acceptance of substance abusers is slightly higher than that of police officers. At the same time, there is no difference between the perception of police officers and substance abusers regarding the perceived risk of medical marijuana use, where police officers have a higher perception of risk than substance abuse. Thus, further exploration of this phenomenon is needed, especially by increasing the sample size and expanding the study location to other states.