Technical420 has published a number of articles which reference the growing support for legal marijuana across the United States, however, until today we did not have enough data to fully support our claim.
For the first time ever, the General Social Survey (GSS) shows that a majority of Americans favor the legalization of marijuana. The GSS is a large, national survey that is conducted every two years and it is considered to be gold standard for public opinion research.
The survey was conducted last year between March and October and researchers asked 1,687 respondents if they think marijuana should be legal. 52% of respondents said that marijuana should be legalized, 42% opposed it, and 7% were undecided.
The last time this survey was conducted was in 2012 and only 43% of respondents said that marijuana should be legal. In 2004, only 33% of respondents said that marijuana should be legal.
Support for legal marijuana has grown significantly over the last decade and it is only a matter of time until congress legalizes marijuana at the federal level.
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