Marijuana likely to be legalized in 5 more states this November

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In Arizona, a late-August Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll of 784 registered voters found that 50 percent supported marijuana legalization, 40 percent opposed it, and 10 percent remain undecided. That result is sharply at odds with a July poll of likely voters showing that only 39 percent said they favored the measure.

In California, a post-debate SurveyUSA poll of 751 likely voters found that Proposition 64, which would legalize, tax and regulate the sale of recreational marijuana, is supported by 52 percent of the electorate and opposed by 41 percent, with 6 percent undecided. This is a lower margin than some other recent polls there, which have pegged support at 60 percent or more.

Across the country in Massachusetts, the marijuana legalization measure there enjoys 53 percent support among likely voters, according to a recent WBZ-UMASS Amherst poll of 700 likely voters. Forty percent oppose it, while another 7 percent are unsure. That's also a turnaround from an earlier poll of 900 registered voters, which found only 41 percent supported the measure.


Up the coast in Maine, a late September poll of 505 likely voters found 53 percent support for the legalization measure, 38 percent opposed to it and 10 percent undecided. This number has been fairly stable since the spring.

A poll fielded last week of 500 likely voters in Nevada found the legalization measure there leading with 57 percent support, compared to 33 percent opposing it. That number is sharply at odds with a Review-Journal survey of 800 likely voters, fielded at the exact same time, which found the legalization measure leading by just 1 percentage point, well within the margin of error.

"These poll numbers are not surprising," said Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, in an email. "Most Americans agree that the responsible adult use of cannabis ought not to be criminalized. The battle now is finding consensus regarding the details of how best to regulate this market."


Marijuana legalization is leading in every state where it’s on the ballot this November
 
Thank God Democrats are all over the issues Americans care about the most.

We need more drug addicts in this country.
 
It is just a matter of time before it is legalized nationally. It is far less harmful than alcohol and it doesn't cause anyone to get violent. To the contrary you laugh uncontrollably if a fly lands on your knee.
 
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In Arizona, a late-August Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll of 784 registered voters found that 50 percent supported marijuana legalization, 40 percent opposed it, and 10 percent remain undecided. That result is sharply at odds with a July poll of likely voters showing that only 39 percent said they favored the measure.

In California, a post-debate SurveyUSA poll of 751 likely voters found that Proposition 64, which would legalize, tax and regulate the sale of recreational marijuana, is supported by 52 percent of the electorate and opposed by 41 percent, with 6 percent undecided. This is a lower margin than some other recent polls there, which have pegged support at 60 percent or more.

Across the country in Massachusetts, the marijuana legalization measure there enjoys 53 percent support among likely voters, according to a recent WBZ-UMASS Amherst poll of 700 likely voters. Forty percent oppose it, while another 7 percent are unsure. That's also a turnaround from an earlier poll of 900 registered voters, which found only 41 percent supported the measure.


Up the coast in Maine, a late September poll of 505 likely voters found 53 percent support for the legalization measure, 38 percent opposed to it and 10 percent undecided. This number has been fairly stable since the spring.

A poll fielded last week of 500 likely voters in Nevada found the legalization measure there leading with 57 percent support, compared to 33 percent opposing it. That number is sharply at odds with a Review-Journal survey of 800 likely voters, fielded at the exact same time, which found the legalization measure leading by just 1 percentage point, well within the margin of error.

"These poll numbers are not surprising," said Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, in an email. "Most Americans agree that the responsible adult use of cannabis ought not to be criminalized. The battle now is finding consensus regarding the details of how best to regulate this market."


Marijuana legalization is leading in every state where it’s on the ballot this November

I have no problem with this.
 
We don't lock people up for getting drunk. Now, drink and get behind the wheel, fuck you. Smoke weed and get behind the wheel, fuck you too.
 
Thank God Democrats are all over the issues Americans care about the most.

We need more drug addicts in this country.
Wait, so you believe Jews and blacks are in league with each other in a global conspiracy to destroy the white race... and you're NOT on drugs? Damn.
Are you fucking retarded or something? How does this post address what he said or the actual topic of the thread? It's like you just shit a tourettes moment out here in cyber space.
 
Thank God Democrats are all over the issues Americans care about the most.

We need more drug addicts in this country.
Wait, so you believe Jews and blacks are in league with each other in a global conspiracy to destroy the white race... and you're NOT on drugs? Damn.
Are you fucking retarded or something? How does this post address what he said or the actual topic of the thread? It's like you just shit a tourettes moment out here in cyber space.
Don't you think someone should be completely written off as a moron after they admit to believing something like that? Or maybe you agree with him?
 
Thank God Democrats are all over the issues Americans care about the most.

We need more drug addicts in this country.
That's why alcoholism is so high in Russia.
The government likes to keep the citizenry dumbed down and docile.
Yeah that's why alcohol's illegal in America :cuckoo:
That made about as much sense as you dude.
You act as if your own post made any sense
 
It is just a matter of time before it is legalized nationally. It is far less harmful than alcohol and it doesn't cause anyone to get violent. To the contrary you laugh uncontrollably if a fly lands on your knee.
The Trump Administration along with the republican congress will invoke federal law against these states and start arresting dope sellers.
 

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