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Tag: Quinnipiac

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Nationwide Poll: More Americans Than Ever Before Say That Marijuana Should Be Legal

  • by NORML
  • Posted on April 15, 2021April 15, 2021

“Today, voters of every age and in virtually every region of the country agree that marijuana should be legal. We have a mandate from the American people and we intend to make sure that elected officials abide by it.”

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  • SOCIETY

Poll: Americans’ Support For Marijuana Law Reform At All Time High

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on August 8, 2017July 5, 2022

A record percentage of American voters support reforming the nation’s marijuana laws, according to polling data released by Quinnipiac University.

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Poll: Majority Of Americans Say Make Marijuana Legal

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on June 7, 2016June 27, 2022

The majority of US voters believe that the adult use of cannabis ought to be legalized, while more than nine in ten Americans endorse allowing its use for therapeutic purposes, according to the results of nationwide polling data provided by Quinnipiac University.

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Swing States: Super-Majorities Endorse Medical Cannabis Access, Men Support Broader Legalization

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on October 14, 2015

Super-majorities of voters believe that medical cannabis should be legal, and most men additionally support legalizing marijuana for all adults, according to the results of a Quinnipiac University Swing State poll.

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Poll: Majority of Colorado Voters Positive About State’s Experience With Legalization

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on April 28, 2014June 21, 2022

The majority of Colorado voters believe that legalizing cannabis has been “good” for the state and 54 percent say they support the new laws regulating the plant’s retail production and sale, according to the results of a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

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Gallup: Most Americans Want The Federal Government To Butt Out Of State Marijuana Laws

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on December 11, 2012June 20, 2022

Sixty-four percent of Americans oppose federal interference in state laws that allow for the legal…

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