Is Ireland Ready To Legalise Weed Or Is It Madness? Episode 694
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Is Ireland Ready To Legalise Weed Or Is It Madness? Episode 694
Niall Boylan
On today’s episode, Niall opens the lines on one of the most divisive issues facing Ireland right now, the legalisation of cannabis.
Across the world, there is a growing movement towards decriminalisation, with countries pointing to research, real world trials and regulation as a better alternative to outright bans. Supporters argue that prohibition has failed, handing control of the market to criminal gangs while doing little to stop usage. They say legalisation could bring regulation, tax revenue, quality control, and even medical benefits, with some claiming cannabis helps with chronic pain, anxiety and other conditions.
But not everyone is convinced.
Critics warn that cannabis is not harmless. They point to risks including psychosis, anxiety, memory problems, slower reaction times and the potential long term impact on mental health. There are also concerns about respiratory issues when smoked, increased usage among young people, and whether legalisation would normalise drug use in society.
So where does the truth lie?
Is it time for Ireland to follow other countries and legalise cannabis for personal use, or would that open the door to more harm than good?
Niall hears from callers on both sides of the debate, those who believe legalisation is long overdue, and those who say it would be a dangerous mistake.
As always, the lines are open.
Should Ireland legalise cannabis, yes or no?


