Seven in 10 Americans now think marijuana use should be legal, the highest level yet after holding steady at 68% for the past three years, according to a Gallup poll released on Wednesday.
About 70% of American adults said marijuana should be legal in a Gallup poll taken last year, the highest level recorded by ...
A new Pew Research poll says nine in ten Americans say marijuana should be legal for medical or recreational use, and a ...
Political campaigns spend big bucks hiring consultants to craft persuasive messaging, but a new study coauthored by Yale ...
Next week Florida could become the 25th state to legalize recreational marijuana ... recent Florida polls, 53 percent of Republicans favored Amendment 3, which is similar to Gallup's estimate ...
A 2019 Gallup poll found that 66% of Americans support marijuana legalization. That's leading to changes in policy across the United States. So far, 11 U.S. states and the District of Columbia ...
In Florida, 55.9% of voters approved the measure, but 60% was required for passage. A national Gallup poll showed that 70% of Americans support legalization of marijuana for recreational use.
The Associated Press called the race Tuesday night about 90 minutes after polls closed ... shifts in public attitudes about ...
The 2024 election results were mostly a mixed bag, leaning toward negative for the legal cannabis industry. But some industry ...
About 70% of American adults said marijuana should be legal in a Gallup poll taken last year, the highest level recorded by the polling firm since it first asked about marijuana policy in 1969.
A new study by Yale political scientist Josh Kalla shows that experts performed little better than chance in identifying ...
The ballot initiatives would allow recreational marijuana use in Florida and the Dakotas, authorize medical marijuana in ...