… It didn’t surprise me that Pew released a poll report a year ago saying that, “For the first time in more than four decades of polling on the issue, a majority of Americans favor legalizing the use of marijuana.” …
I believe that a backlash is coming as “new knowledge” about pot is learned. Marijuana legalization could curiously become the next prohibition, a bold social experiment that fails. Evidence of this already shows up in the same Pew polling. In 2013, Pew pollsters found that a narrow majority would be “uncomfortable” being around pot smokers. This year, 63 percent said they’d be bothered if people used marijuana in public. What do they think is going to happen post-legalization? CONT.
David Hill (Hill Research Consultants), The Hill
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