A majority of Michigan voters endorse legalizing marijuana and having its sales regulated by state or local governments, according to statewide polling data released today.
Day: September 10, 2015
Poll: South Carolina Voters Oppose Federal Interference In State Marijuana Laws
South Carolina voters, including some two-thirds of Republicans, do not believe that the incoming administration ought to interfere with the enactment of state laws legalizing marijuana, according to polling data conducted by Public Policy Polling and published today by Marijuana-Majority.com.
Voters want Feds to Respect State Marijuana Laws
Marijuana Majority today released the results of its third survey of early primary states showing that South Carolina overwhelmingly support ending federal prosecutions of people acting in accordance with state marijuana laws.
Among respondents, 65% agree that “states should be able to carry out their own marijuana laws without federal interference.” Just 16% think that […]