Americans Support Ending Federal Crackdown On Medical Marijuana

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Americans think President Obama should leave states that have legalized medical marijuana alone, a new poll finds.

In survey of 1000 likely voters, Mason-Dixon Polling and Research found three-fourths of those polled believe President Obama should respect laws in states where growing and selling marijuana is legal for medical purposes. Fifteen percent of respondents favored enforcing federal law, under which medical marijuana use is illegal.

[Read: Pot Groups See Obama 2012 Flip-Flop on Medical Marijuana]

Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized medical marijuana, most recently Connecticut. This has not kept individuals and dispensaries from being prosecuted under federal law by the Department of Justice and U.S. Attorney's Offices around the country.

[See the poll in its entirety here]

The poll found that respondents identifying themselves as Republican and over 65 years old were more likely to support using federal resources "to arrest and prosecute individuals who are acting in compliance with state medical marijuana laws." More than 80 percent of the youngest respondents, voters under 34, favored "respecting state medical marijuana laws," though this age group made up a smaller percentage of respondents.

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Source: usnews.com
Author: Seth Cline
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