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Published 10:43 16 Oct 2016 BST

Currently cannabis is a class B drug and people can face up to five years in jail for possession, while those caught supplying or cultivating the drug risk up to 14 years in prison.
While the majority of members were in support of the decriminalisation resolution, the BBC reported Councillor Audrey Doig voiced her disapproval and told how it had been a gateway drug for her cousin.
"Nowadays people are looking for quick fixes as far as pain is concerned, and they look for quick fixes when the pain medication doesn't work and they go on to stronger pain killers," she said.
"I'm afraid this would happen with this particular medication.
"How do I know this? I had a cousin who died a number of years ago in Canada. He started taking cannabis because he was having pain when he was playing ice hockey and his mates in ice hockey did the same.
"Unfortunately my cousin had an addictive personality and when the pain wasn't relieved by taking cannabis he went on to taking stronger drugs."
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