Jim Finnel
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Pennsylvania voters say 59 percent to 35 percent that allowing marijuana to be used for medical purposes is a good idea, according to Quinnipiac University poll findings released today.
Support for legalizing medical marijuana is 67 percent to 26 percent among Democrats, and 61 percent to 33 percent among independent voters, while Republicans split with 49 percent in favor and 47 percent opposed.
Medical marijuana wins support from all age groups, ranging from 62 percent to 35 percent support among voters ages 18-34 years old to 56 percent to 38 percent among voters over 55.
A bill sponsored by Rep. Mark Cohen, D-Philadelphia, would have Pennsylvania join the 13 states that have enacted a medical marijuana law and several others, including New Jersey, that are considering one.
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Support for legalizing medical marijuana is 67 percent to 26 percent among Democrats, and 61 percent to 33 percent among independent voters, while Republicans split with 49 percent in favor and 47 percent opposed.
Medical marijuana wins support from all age groups, ranging from 62 percent to 35 percent support among voters ages 18-34 years old to 56 percent to 38 percent among voters over 55.
A bill sponsored by Rep. Mark Cohen, D-Philadelphia, would have Pennsylvania join the 13 states that have enacted a medical marijuana law and several others, including New Jersey, that are considering one.
NewsHawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: pennlive.com
Copyright: 2009 PennLive LLC.
Contact: Contact Us at PennLive.com
Website: Medical marijuana should be allowed in Pennsylvania, voters say in poll