INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - Nearly three quarters of respondents to a new statewide survey think Indiana should legalize medical marijuana.
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The share of Americans who favor legalizing the use of marijuana continues to increase. Today, 57% of U.S. adults say the use of marijuana should be made legal, while 37% say it should be illegal.
As many as five states could approve its recreational use this November, potentially signaling a point of no return for legalized pot.
As many as five states could approve its recreational use this November, potentially signaling a point of no return for legalized pot.
The share of Americans who favor legalizing the use of marijuana continues to increase. Today, 57% of U.S. adults say the use of marijuana should be made legal, while 37% say it should be illegal.
Voters in five states – Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada – will decide this November on ballot initiatives seeking to legalize and regulate the adult use, production, and retail sale of marijuana.
Voters in five states – Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada – will decide this November on ballot initiatives seeking to legalize and regulate the adult use, production, and retail sale of marijuana.
Doctors in the United States are not terribly concerned about your marijuana use, according to a study published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Next semester, Temple students will have a chance to take a class on a plant they may already be familiar with: marijuana.
Yes on 1, the campaign to legalize and regulate marijuana for recreational use in Maine, has launched their first TV ad.
Yes on 1, the campaign to legalize and regulate marijuana for recreational use in Maine, has launched their first TV ad.
But the margins of support aren't huge in any state, meaning that the contests could still swing either way.
But the margins of support aren't huge in any state, meaning that the contests could still swing either way.
All eyes may be on the Clinton versus Trump circus this election, but November 8 will also be the most important moment yet for marijuana in the United States.
All eyes may be on the Clinton versus Trump circus this election, but November 8 will also be the most important moment yet for marijuana in the United States.
With Gov. Christie's surprising reversal on expanding the medical marijuana program comes a new batch of very different bills that would allow recreational cannabis in New Jersey.
With Gov. Christie's surprising reversal on expanding the medical marijuana program comes a new batch of very different bills that would allow recreational cannabis in New Jersey.
Voters on Nov. 8 will decide ballot measures in nine states that would expand legal access to marijuana.
Voters on Nov. 8 will decide ballot measures in nine states that would expand legal access to marijuana.