91% of U.S. Adults Say Marijuana Should Be Legal Either For Medical And Recreational Use
Marijuana leaf/American flag graphic. Image by Gordon Johnson from Pixabay.
The latest Pew Research Center survey released November 14th says the share of U.S. adults who oppose legalization has fallen from 52% in 2010 to 32% today. A strong majority of U.S. adults (91%) say marijuana should be legal either for medical and recreational use (59%) or that it should be legal just for medical use (32%). Less than one-in-ten (8%) favor keeping marijuana illegal in all cases.
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