Nearly seven in ten police officers believe that marijuana ought to be legally regulated for either medicinal or recreational purposes.
Topic: Polls
Sixty-three percent of Americans age 18 and older favor making the use of marijuana legal.
Sixty percent of Americans believe that “the use of marijuana should be legal…”
Nearly six in ten Americans now believe that marijuana use ought to be legal and only about one in three favor continuing to criminalize the plant.
Voters are supportive of five pending ballot measures that seek to regulate the adult use and sale of marijuana, according to recent polling data compiled in Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada.
The majority of Californians support the passage of a proposed ballot initiative to regulate the use, production, and retail sale of cannabis to adults, according to several recent statewide polls.
Nearly two in three California voters support the establishment of a state-regulated retail market for the sale of marijuana to adults.
One in eight Americans over the age of 18 acknowledge that they currently “smoke marijuana…”
