Quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis_by_U.S._jurisdiction(https://i.imgur.com/ojwD83j.png) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis_by_U.S._jurisdiction)
STATES:
COLORADO
WASHINGTON
OREGON
ALASKA
CALIFORNIA
NEVADA
MASSACHUSETTS
MAINE
VERMONT
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_history_of_cannabis_in_the_United_States#Non-medical_use
50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 STATES
PLUS DC AND THE FOUR MAJOR TERRITORIES TO GO
The newspaper was talking about the possibility of corbett allowing pa for medical marijuana.
I know philly has it decriminalized at really small amounts.
Quote from: cybermancer on May 02, 2014, 02:11:09 PM
The newspaper was talking about the possibility of corbett allowing pa for medical marijuana.
I know philly has it decriminalized at really small amounts.
elections coming up so of course he'll pretend to endorse it
just wait until december when he presents "new evidence" that cannabis is the devil
that would Own if he did that
Lol at The Free StateĀ® being the only New England state without decriminalisation
now legal in dc and oregon
did congress vote on it for dc?
now legal in alaska
this was long overdue for an update, so update'd
I misread this as cannibals
who crossed out dc put it back bitch!!!
- georgia (country)
- south africa
- canada
all within about two months of each other (august - october 2018)
(https://i.imgur.com/JaGSgGJ.png) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis)
Lol it's so weird I'm literally 30 minute drive from California but have yet to take advantage of this situation
Michigan is missing now
also possibly New York State (and maybe new jersey???) next year.
~24% of the US population is currently in a state where it is legal under state law, 30-34% once NY / NJ do so.
The number is much higher for people in states with legal medical marijuana
66% of the US population supports completely legalizing recreational weed
94% supports legalizing medical marijuana
good thing we're in a totally "representative" democracy where federal law ignores everything
Quote from: Khadafi on December 17, 2018, 12:47:38 PM66% of the US population supports completely legalizing recreational weed
94% supports legalizing medical marijuana
How did they get these numbers? And under what context did they get them?
Quote from: don't let's on December 19, 2018, 02:46:12 PMQuote from: Khadafi on December 17, 2018, 12:47:38 PM66% of the US population supports completely legalizing recreational weed
94% supports legalizing medical marijuana
How did they get these numbers? And under what context did they get them?
62 oops
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/10/08/americans-support-marijuana-legalization/
The analysis in this report is based on telephone interviews conducted September 18-24, 2018
among a national sample of 1,754 adults, 18 years of age or older, living in all 50 U.S. states and
the District of Columbia (439 respondents were interviewed on a landline telephone, and 1,315
were interviewed on a cell phone, including 829 who had no landline telephone).1 The survey was
conducted by interviewers under the direction of Abt Associates. A combination of landline and
cell phone random digit dial samples were used; both samples were provided by Survey Sampling
International, LLC. Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish. Respondents in the
landline sample were selected by randomly asking for the youngest adult male or female who is
now at home. Interviews in the cell sample were conducted with the person who answered the
phone, if that person was an adult 18 years of age or older. For detailed information about our
survey methodology, see http://www.pewresearch.org/methodology/u-s-survey-research/.
The combined landline and cell phone sample is weighted using an iterative technique that
matches gender, age, education, race, Hispanic origin and nativity and region to parameters from
the 2016 Census Bureau's American Community Survey one-year estimates and population
density to parameters from the Decennial Census. The sample also is weighted to match current
patterns of telephone status (landline only, cell phone only, or both landline and cell phone), based
on extrapolations from the 2016 National Health Interview Survey. The weighting procedure also
accounts for the fact that respondents with both landline and cell phones have a greater
probability of being included in the combined sample and adjusts for household size among
respondents with a landline phone. The margins of error reported and statistical tests of
significance are adjusted to account for the survey's design effect, a measure of how much
efficiency is lost from the weighting procedures.
Where dose the 94% number come from? I just skimmed through the link but didn't notice it. That's the number that seems like it would be off. And did they ever show the actual questions asked in the survey?
Quote from: don't let's on December 20, 2018, 02:26:04 AMWhere dose the 94% number come from? I just skimmed through the link but didn't notice it. That's the number that seems like it would be off. And did they ever show the actual questions asked in the survey?
s://www.cnn.com/2018/01/04/politics/marijuana-legalization-by-the-numbers/index.html
https://poll.qu.edu/images/polling/us/us04202017_Ummk29xq.pdf/
i love gettin stoned