Poll: 70% of Florida Voters Back Cannabis Legalization
Fri / Mar 10th
A recent poll found that 70% of Florida voters support the legalization of adult-use cannabis.
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Fri / Mar 10th
A recent poll found that 70% of Florida voters support the legalization of adult-use cannabis.
Mon / Jan 23rd
A recent poll found that 65% of Americans support the legalization of adult-use cannabis — including majorities of Democrat, Republican, and independent or third-party voters — and 57% support the enactment of cannabis social equity measures.
Wed / Nov 30th
A new analysis of the latest Gallup poll found that Americans aged 18-29 are far more likely to smoke cannabis than cigarettes.
Fri / Oct 28th
A nearly 80% supermajority of Alabama voters support medical cannabis reforms, according to a recent poll.
Mon / Oct 24th
A recent poll found that Arkansas voters may have cooled on the state’s upcoming cannabis legalization initiative as support for the initiative has dropped to 50.5%, about eight points lower than last month’s polling.
Fri / Oct 7th
A new poll released on Wednesday found that 60% of US voters believe cannabis should be federally legal.
Fri / May 20th
A YouGov poll found that 45% of Americans think cannabis should be federally legalized with 21% believing the decision should be left to the states, and 20% opposed.
Tue / Aug 17th
The latest Gallup poll recorded the highest-ever rate of cannabis use among U.S. adults, with nearly half of Americans (49%) saying they have tried cannabis at least once.
Mon / May 31st
A recent survey found that most people who identify as religious in the U.S. also support the broad legalization of cannabis. Support for cannabis reforms is much stronger, though, among non-religious people.
Thu / May 20th
A recent Connecticut poll found that 64% of residents support legalizing adult-use cannabis in the state, with about 29% opposed and 7% unsure.
Tue / May 18th
Louisiana voters in GOP-controlled districts overwhelmingly support the legalization of adult-use cannabis, according to recent polling data.
Thu / May 6th
Two recent, separately published surveys suggest that the coronavirus pandemic has shifted both how people get their cannabis and the reasons for their cannabis use.
Wed / Apr 21st
A recent poll found that approximately one-quarter of U.S. adults said they had used cannabis within the last year.
Mon / Apr 19th
Separate polls released last week found record-breaking support for cannabis reforms among American voters.
Tue / Mar 30th
Just over two-thirds of Louisiana residents say they support legalizing adult-use cannabis in the state, according to recent polling data.
Fri / Mar 19th
A recent Florida poll found a strong majority of respondents disapprove of capping THC content in legal cannabis and that support for medical and adult-use cannabis is continuing to grow.
Thu / Mar 18th
61 percent of New Yorkers say that local municipalities should be allowed to opt-out of local adult-use cannabis industry operations.
Thu / Mar 4th
A recent poll found that 60 percent of Texans are ready to legalize cannabis “for any use.”
Tue / Feb 16th
A recent poll found that 54% of North Carolina residents support legalizing cannabis for adult use and 73% support legalizing cannabis for medicinal purposes.
Wed / Dec 9th
A recent Wyoming poll found for the first time ever that a majority of voters there support legalizing adult-use cannabis.
Tue / Nov 10th
The latest Gallup poll shows that 68 percent of Americans support legalizing cannabis for adults; it is the pollster’s highest-ever recorded level of support for the issue.
Mon / Oct 5th
Two Arizona polls suggest that the state’s cannabis legalization initiative is likely to pass this November — the vote looks close, however, and undecided voters could still make or break the campaign.
Fri / Jun 26th
The latest Gallup poll found that 70% of Americans consider smoking cannabis to be “morally acceptable.”
Thu / Apr 23rd
There are significantly more Americans who believe that cannabis legalization reforms have been a success than those who think the policies have failed.
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