Americans See Green Light for Marijuana Legalization in Bloomberg Politics Poll
America has seen the future, and it is high.
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults say recreational marijuana will be legal nationwide in the next 20 years, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll. That includes 13 percent who say it will take 20 years, 26 percent who say it will take 10 years, 17 percent who say it's just five years away, and two percent who say it will happen in the next year.
Our civilization cant look away from the fact that [marijuana] is not bad and the only reason we dont have it is because of the archaic mentality, said Dakota Daniels, a 21-year-old waiter from Pueblo, Colorado, who participated in the poll. He said he thinks people will embrace regulationas opposed to bansas Colorado did in 2012, because it allows states to set safety standards and reap tax revenue.
Not everyone is convinced that legal recreational weed is a foregone conclusion. Thirty-two percent said recreational marijuana will never be legal in all 50 states.
Theres so many people that have seen what drugs and alcohol have done to their families that I dont think it will ever ever ever be legalized in this country, said Chris Harmon, 42, a sales rep in New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Once you let that in, theres a slippery slope to that next exit ramp, said Harmon, a Republican.
Four statesColorado, Washington, Oregon, and Alaskahave legalized the recreational use of pot. Nevada voters will decide whether to legalize the drug in 2016, and voters in Maine, Massachusetts, Arizona, and California are poised to follow suit. California, the nation's most populous state, could prove a tipping point.
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