Likely voters in key swing states deeply disapprove of marijuana being classified as a Schedule 1 narcotic, and roughly four out of five support legalization for medical use, according to a new series of polls.
As reported by Marijuana Moment, just 14% of Pennsylvania respondents approve of the inclusion of marijuana on the most dangerous drug schedule, with Michigan and Wisconsin at 19% and 20%, respectively.
Meanwhile, the overwhelming majority of respondents in all three states support medical use legalization, and strong majorities back banking reforms and legalized recreational use as well.
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The polls were conducted by The Tarrance Group and underwritten by the Scotts-Miracle Gro Company.
As Brian Herrington of Miracle-Gro put it (in a press release): “Regardless of party affiliation, voter support for marijuana reform is as strong as ever.”
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