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  1. Katelyn Baker

    NZ: Another Poll Shows Strong Support For Medicinal Cannabis Reform

    Medicinal cannabis campaigners say the Government should act now rather than force campaigners to try for a referendum after another poll showing strong support for a law change. Results from UMR online and telephone polls showed three quarters of respondents believed patients should have...
  2. Katelyn Baker

    13 Percent Of Adults Say They Smoke Marijuana

    Thirteen percent of adults say they currently smoke marijuana, according to a new Gallup poll. The percentage of adults who say they use marijuana today has nearly doubled from the number who reported using the drug in a 2013 poll. The new poll also found that 43 percent of adults say they...
  3. Katelyn Baker

    OR: Poll Shows Marion County Voters Rejecting Pot Business Ban

    Marijuana businesses are currently banned by ordinance in unincorporated areas of Marion County. But an initial poll paid for by a marijuana business hoping to expand locally shows that voters may reject the ban when it's up for a vote in November. The poll by the Salem-based Nelson Report...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    Nearly 9 Out Of 10 Americans Support Access To Medical Cannabis

    A recent national poll has shown support for medical cannabis stands at 89%. The poll was conducted May 24 - 30 by Quinnipiac University, surveying 1,561 registered voters nationwide. This poll closely mirrors the results of a 2014 CNN/ORC national poll, which showed the support level at 88%...
  5. Katelyn Baker

    Nearly 9 Out Of 10 Americans Support Access To Medical Cannabis

    A recent national poll has shown support for medical cannabis stands at 89%. The poll was conducted May 24 - 30 by Quinnipiac University, surveying 1,561 registered voters nationwide. This poll closely mirrors the results of a 2014 CNN/ORC national poll, which showed the support level at 88%...
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    ONE News Poll: Kiwis Overwhelmingly Support Use Of Medical Marijuana

    Now new poll results show the majority of New Zealanders are now in favour of the use of medical marijuana. The latest ONE News Colmar Brunton poll asked "Do you support or oppose the use of marijuana for medical purposes?" Seventy-three per cent of people said they supported medical...
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    Simon Poll: Illinois Voters Overwhelmingly Support Medical Marijuana

    Illinois voters overwhelmingly support the use of marijuana for medical purposes, according to a new poll by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute. Of 1,000 registered voters sampled, 82 percent said they favor legalized medical marijuana, while 16 percent oppose it. Three percent were...
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    Iowa Poll: Medical Marijuana Draws 78 Percent Support

    More than three-quarters of Iowans now favor allowing people to use marijuana as medicine, but most remain opposed to legalizing it for recreation, a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows. Iowans have steadily become more comfortable with the use of medical marijuana, which now is...
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    Utah Policy Poll Says Utahns Approve Of Medical Marijuana

    Despite recent apposition from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to one of the medical marijuana bills before the Utah Legislature, Utahns still support legalizing the plant for medical purposes. According to a Utah Policy poll, 61 percent of Utans say they support moving toward...
  10. Jacob Redmond

    New Poll Shows Most Utahns Favor Legalizing Medical Marijuana

    Medical marijuana will be one of the big debates when the General Session gets underway next month. And a new poll is shedding light on what Utahns think about the controversial issue. A bill sponsored by Senator, Mark Madsen would legalize it for people suffering from nine chronic...
  11. Jacob Redmond

    New Poll Shows Most Utahns Favor Legalizing Medical Marijuana

    Medical marijuana will be one of the big debates when the General Session gets underway next month. And a new poll is shedding light on what Utahns think about the controversial issue. A bill sponsored by Senator, Mark Madsen would legalize it for people suffering from nine chronic...
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