Just under 66 percent of those surveyed said that they would "definitely" or "probably" vote in November for the Smart and Safe Arizona Act.
Topic: Polls
"This polling data reaffirms that most voters do not experience ‘buyer’s remorse’ following marijuana legalization."
Sixty-one percent of voters say they will for New Jersey’s marijuana legalization initiative this November.
Fifty-five percent of respondents said that statewide laws allowing recreational marijuana use have been either fully or mostly successful.
Survey data compiled by YouGov.com reported that 53 percent of respondents believe that medical marijuana dispensaries “should be considered essential services.”
“Democratic voters overwhelmingly support legalizing marijuana, fixing the justice system to account for legalization, and for granting restitution to the American families and communities harmed by the War on Drugs,” pollsters summarized.
Santa Monica, CA: More than two in three US Hispanic adults support legalizing marijuana, according…
Washington, DC: Twelve percent of US adults self-identify as cannabis consumers, according to survey data…
