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Published 13:18 26 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 13:19 26 Aug 2015 BST
The petition argued that legalisation could bring in £900million in taxes, save £400million on policing and create thousands of new jobs.
What's not to love about the idea? A lot, according to the Government, which has crushed stoners' dreams of any meaningful change on the issue.
According to the Independent, The Government said it was still a public health issue, stating: "Cannabis can unquestionably cause harm to individuals and society.
"Legalisation of cannabis would not eliminate the crime committed by the illicit trade, nor would it address the harms associated with drug dependence and the misery that this can cause to families.
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