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NEW POLL: 63% of Americans Believe “Marijuana Should Be Made Legal”

  • by NORML
  • Posted on April 26, 2018April 27, 2020

Sixty-three percent of US voters believe that “marijuana should be made legal in the United States,” according to survey data released today by Quinnipiac University. The percentage is the highest support level ever reported in a nationwide Quinnipiac poll.

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