Legalise
"Legalise" in a Sentence (8 examples)
The phrase "two people" will replace "a man and a woman" in the proposed bill to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia.
I can see no reason why the law, or, if the courts are too slow to move, the Legislature, should not recognise this transfer and legalise this custom.
"Do you really think you can keep this up for the rest of your life?" "No. Just your father's life. Ha ha ha!" "It's not right." "Admit it. I'm going to be a much better ruler than His Majesty." "Fine. But I'm still not won over, yet." "What if I legalise juggling?" "Great!"
The most recent country to legalise gay marriage was Thailand.
At a time when multipartyism had already been legalised, the people were instructed by the police to unhoist their flag at Shumba Mjini and other places.
The “bare knuckled competition that globalisation requires" is presented as a non-negotiable given, while those on the receiving end of the consequences are dismissed as ill-informed and wishing to "legalise modern-day forms of piracy and counterfeiting" (and in this respect Shapiro is referring to the governments of Brazil and India).
Support for legalising cannabis has continued to grow over the years, as usage has increased and the drug has been legalised elsewhere.
The law passed by the chancellor, Olaf Scholz’s ruling three-party coalition, legalises cultivating up to three plants for private consumption, the possession of 50g of cannabis at one time at home, and 25g in public.
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