Foes Of Marijuana Legalization Can’t Like These New Numbers

Huffington Post – by Mat Ferner

Opponents of legalizing marijuana can’t be happy about several new polls released Tuesday. Majority support for making cannabis legal is holding steady, while young adults are legalization’s biggest fans. And that’s true both nationally and in several swing states.

Nationally, 53 percent of Americans support legalization, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Pew found essentially the same result, 54 percent in favor, in a similar poll last year.  

Millennials are far more supportive than other voter demographic groups, according to Pew. Sixty-eight percent of those aged 18-34 support legalization, a full 16 points higher than the next most supportive demographic, those aged 35-50. An earlier Pew survey showed that the millennial demographic is significantly more supportiveacross party lines.

Among Americans of all ages in both major parties, the latest Pew survey found that those who described themselves are more left-leaning than their party peers were also more likely to favor marijuana legalization. Seventy-five percent of Democrats who called themselves liberal favor legalization. Forty-eight percent of Republicans who identified as more moderate or left-leaning support legalization. However, Republicans who identified as conservative oppose legalization 2-to-1.

Overall, solid majorities of Democrats (59 percent) and independents (58 percent) support legalization, Pew found. While only 39 percent of Republicans are in favor, that’s the highest GOP support since Pew started asking the question in 1969.

In another positive for legalization advocates, people are much more likely to move from opposition to support than the other way around, according to Pew. Thirty percent said they favor legalization and have “always felt this way,” and 35 percent said they’ve always opposed legalization. But 21 percent said they used to think cannabis should remain illegal and have changed their minds, while only 7 percent said they used to support legalization but now don’t.

“The more that people learn about marijuana and look at the benefits of legalization, the more likely they are to support reform,” said Tom Angell, chairman of Marijuana Majority. “Our opponents sure do have a lot to say about what they see as the benefits of continuing prohibition, but voters don’t want to hear it.”

Kevin Sabet, co-founder of the anti-legalization group Smart Approaches to Marijuana, said that while people are changing their minds, they are doing so because of a “multimillion-dollar effort” to normalize marijuana. He added that the data don’t dishearten those on his side. If anything, he said, these numbers will make them “redouble their efforts.”

“Yes, it is becoming a bit of a David-and-Goliath story here, but given the widespread opposition to legalization among the scientific, medical and business world, no one should count anti-legalization groups out,” Sabet said.

In two swing states, Quinnipiac surveys released Tuesday found results similar to Pew’s: Younger voters strongly support the legalization of recreational marijuana, and large majorities of voters in multiple demographics favor some form of marijuana legalization at the state level.

In Virginia and Iowa, voters overwhelmingly back legal medical marijuana — 86 percent in Virginia and 87 percent in Iowa.

As for legal recreational marijuana, 54 percent of Virginians and 47 percent of Iowans favor it. Here younger Americans are leading the way. Seventy-five percent of voters aged 18-34 in Virginia and 62 percent of that cohort in Iowa support legalizing recreational marijuana.

Last week, Quinnipiac found huge swaths of voters in three other swing states in favor of legalizing medical marijuana — 84 percent support in Florida and Ohio, and 88 percent support in Pennsylvania. Smaller majorities supported legalizing recreational marijuana in all three states.

Meanwhile in Colorado, the first state in the nation to legalize recreational marijuana, 62 percent now back their state’s marijuana policy. That’s an increase of 8 points from a year ago when Quinnipiac asked a similar question.

To date, 23 states have legalized marijuana for medical purposes, and four states, along with the District of Columbia, have legalized recreational use. One thing that a majority of voters agree on is this: They don’t want the federal government, which continues to ban cannabis, to interfere with states that have legalized it. That’s what 64 percent of independents, 58 percent of Democrats and 54 percent of Republicans told Pew.

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5 thoughts on “Foes Of Marijuana Legalization Can’t Like These New Numbers

  1. Lol.
    They say marijuana legalization. But then say cannabis. That shows the author is a retard.

    I am against legalization. I am for decriminalization. If you dont know the difference, dont reply.

    1. Marijauana is the name of the female aspect of the Cannabis plant. The unpollinated Mary/John plant gives birth to the Christ, or seedless buds needed to make the Blood of Christ (healing oil).

  2. The more I find out about marijuana, the more I think it’s some kind of wonder-drug, and that makes me think that is exactly why they want it illegal.

    And I don’t think the government should be telling me what I can or cannot plant in my own yard btw.

  3. Cannabis is the secret to Alchemy.
    The Emerald Tablet: “One in essence, but three in aspect.”
    The Cannabis Plant is one plant in essence, the three in aspect are the male plant, known as hemp, the pollinated female plant or hermaphridite plant that produces seed and the unpollinated female plant that produces the seedless flowers needed to make the Blood of Christ. That’s 3 in aspect.
    The Emerald Tablet: Its father is the sun, its mother the moon.
    Cannabis grows best in direct sunlight and therefore, like Christ, it “lives” in the sun.
    As a general rule of thumb when the Moon is waxing, plants develop leaves and above ground systems, when it is waning plants develop their root systems. Planting leafy crops such as cannabis that grow above ground are best sown at waxing moon and those that will require strong root systems or grow below ground should be sown after full moon, in the waning phase.
    The famous temple known as Stonehenge has been carbon-dated to be of 2000 B. C. The temple has astronomical marking to chart the raising and setting of the sun and moon. It was created to ring like a bell when it was time for Christ due to precession.
    Jarilo, Attis and Mithra, all precursors of Christ were all vegetation deities. Jesus is the story of growing and cultivating Cannabis into the blood of Christ. Some people call it the RSO. This can only be done once in a 26000 year processional cycle, seed free Cannabis would have started to be harvested 2000 years ago at the equator. These are all indisputable facts that Christ is the Cannabis, the worlds #1 renewable energy resource.
    Living a long healthy life is the only real secret.

    1. Mary said to Jesus, “What are your disciples like?”
      He said, “They are like little children living in a field that is not theirs. When the owners of the field come, they will say, ‘Give us back our field.’ They take off their clothes in front of them in order to give it back to them, and they return their field to them.
      They were wearing the field!!! The field was Cannabis Hemp. If you read any of these old stories or the Bible knowing that Christ is this wonderful plant the whole world of secrets will open up for you. ALL things will be known through Christ. All secrets will be revealed.

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