Taken together, this year's marijuana surveys suggest that Americans have grown even more bullish on the prospect of legal weed than they were in 2014.
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Taken together, this year's marijuana surveys suggest that Americans have grown even more bullish on the prospect of legal weed than they were in 2014.
Americans who use cannabis or hold favorable views toward the plant tend to identify themselves politically as Independent rather than as a Democrat or a Republican, according to the results of a Cannalytics consumer research survey published Tuesday.
Americans who use cannabis or hold favorable views toward the plant tend to identify themselves politically as Independent rather than as a Democrat or a Republican, according to the results of a Cannalytics consumer research survey published Tuesday.
Two years ago, Florida voters just barely missed a 60 percent threshold to legalize medical marijuana in the state. That won't happen this November — at least not if a new poll on the measure from the University of North Florida is even close to accurate.
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.
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.
A statewide poll of likely voters shows 50 percent support the November ballot question legalizing marijuana in Massachusetts.
A statewide poll of likely voters shows 50 percent support the November ballot question legalizing marijuana in Massachusetts.
As perceptions of marijuana change, more American adults are using pot than ever before, and they're using it more often, a new study finds.
As perceptions of marijuana change, more American adults are using pot than ever before, and they're using it more often, a new study finds.