Biyernes, Marso 25, 2011

Marijuana Decriminalization Support Increases

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Eight out of ten Americans support the legalization of marijuana and half of them are in favor of its decriminalization. The rates of those who are in favor of this drug are far higher than a decade ago.

As New Jersey prepares as their state becomes the 14th state to legalize medical marijuana, eighty one percent in the National ABC News Post Poll agree with the idea, compared to the sixty nine percent in 1997. Precisely, the restriction of access was the main complaint.

Fifty six percent said that if medical marijuana be legalized, the doctors should be allowed to prescribe the drug to anyone who needs medical marijuana treatment. New Jersey, who has more restricted rules on the drug, stated that marijuana should be only prescribed to those who are suffering with severe illnesses.

There have been new efforts for marijuana to be decriminalized. In some states, there have been votes and campaign signatures, which showed more people in favor on decriminalization of marijuana.


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