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The opinion of 18- to 29- years of age associated with the legalization of cannabis has remained the same since the last time that we asked this question in the Spring of 2013. When 18- to 29- year olds were asked whether they support, oppose or not sure about legalizing cannabis - we discovered that 44 percent support legalization (23% strongly assistance, 21% rather support), 34 percent oppose (23% strongly oppose, 11% rather oppose) and 22 percent are unsure - the precise very same percentages throughout the board as one year earlier.


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Through analysis of recent ballot information from Pew Research which asked "Should cannabis be legal? Yes or No," it was reported that 70 percent reacted "Yes" and 29 responded "No." HighYields.com believe that the legalization of marijuana is a complex and nuanced problem - while we can not make direct contrasts in between our information and Seat information, our analysis from both surveys is that by a margin of not rather 2 to one, the self-proclaimed 22 percent of "uncertain" citizens in our poll would favor legalization if asked the question in a binary manner.


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For example: Democrats support legalization 49 percent to 28 percent (oppose), Republicans oppose, 32 (assistance) percent to half; Younger Millennials ages 18- to- 24- years old are less sure about legalization, 38 percent support, 39 percent oppose, 22 percent not sure while 25- to 29- years of age support by a margin of half to 28 percent (21 percent uncertain); Whites support legalization 49 percent to 32 percent, while Blacks (38% assistance, 36% oppose) and Hispanics (37% percent, 37%) are close to even.


When the question is altered to legalization for medical functions, a bulk of a lot of every subgroup of 18- to 29- year olds support, consisting of by celebration, gender, and age. In general, two-thirds (66%) would support this measure, 14 percent would oppose and the percentage of youths stating they are uncertain is 19 percent.





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