Last October, a Gallup Poll reported for the first time that a significant majority (a majority exceeding the margin of error) of Americans thought marijuana should be legalized. Now a second poll has verified that. It is the CNN / Opinion Research Poll (taken between January 3rd and 5th of this new year by surveying a random nationwide sample of 1,010 adults, with a margin of error of 3 points).
The chart above shows, just like with the Gallup Poll, this is the first time this poll has shown a significant majority of Americans favoring the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana. This could be because there have now been two states that have legalized the sale, possession, and use of marijuana (Colorado and Washington). Or maybe people are finally beginning to realize that marijuana is not the dangerous drug the government has made it out to be for decades, or they finally realize that the taxes that can be gathered from the legal sale of marijuana would be a boon for both states and the federal government.
Whatever the reason, it is becoming apparent that attitudes are shifting quickly about marijuana in the United States. Currently 55% would support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, and 54% would support legalizing the sale of marijuana to adults. An even larger percentage (64%) now says that using marijuana is not morally wrong (that's 29 points higher than those who say it is).
In addition, majorities also now believe marijuana is not a dangerous drug -- with 56% saying it is not physically harmful, and 54% saying it is not psychologically harmful.
With these kind of numbers, I think it won't be very long before more states join Colorado and Washington in legalizing the gentle herb. And two states may do so this year. Alaskans already have enough signatures to get the question on an August ballot -- and supporters are currently gathering names in California to get the issue on the November ballot.
I've been thinking about this whole legalize weed thing and it seems to me that if alcohol is legal and we have bars where everyone who drinks alcohol can buy and enjoy a drink with friends...why not have 'weed-rooms' where those who want to enjoy an evening 'toking' (or eating/drinking) weed with friends can go? That would create more jobs and opportunities for entrepreneurs to create a new business model. Weed paraphernalia shops, clothing made from (now legal) hemp, etc. There are so many possibilities based on the 'alcohol' model...storage, distribution, and of course taxation. BRING IT ON!!!
ReplyDeleteI would like all drugs legal. Along with legal drug houses. And if someone wants drugs to the point of killing themselves---well--good luck and good buy. 7billion on earth you will not be missed by many. But that is the extreme case. I have access to many drugs and do not use any to any extent. An occasional wine and if legal speed is nice, but I cant stand smoking so weed is out, but it is not up to me or any one else to tell me what to do with my body or to my body.
ReplyDeleteThere's always marijuana brownies, LL, since you don't like smoking.
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