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		<title>Gallup Poll Shows 70% of Americans Think Cannabis Should Be Legal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2023 03:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A new <a href="https://news.gallup.com/poll/514007/grassroots-support-legalizing-marijuana-hits-record.aspx">Gallup poll</a> published on November 8 showed that opinions on legalization are at an all-time high in the U.S. An estimated 68% of Americans, or seven out of every 10 individuals, said “yes” to the poll questions, “Do you think the use of marijuana should be legal, or not?” Only 29% believe that cannabis should not be legal, and 1% said they were unsure.</p>
<p>Gallup began asking Americans about cannabis legalization back in 1969, when only 12% of Americans supported the idea. Pro-cannabis opinions reached a milestone with 58% in favor of legalization back in 2013, which was shortly after Colorado and Washington State legalized cannabis. In 2014, the favor percentage decreased slightly to 51%, and then steadily increased back to 59% in 2015, followed by 60% in 2016, 64% in 2017, 66% in <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/gallup-poll-shows-most-americans-consider-weed-morally-acceptable/">2018</a>, 64% in 2019, 68% in 2020, <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/gallup-survey-shows-a-large-majority-of-americans-support-cannabis-legalization/">2021</a>, and <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/majority-of-nearly-every-subgroup-in-u-s-favors-legal-pot-gallup-poll-shows/">2022</a>, and finally jumping to 70% in 2023.</p>
<p>Gallup surveyed 1,009 participants between Oct. 2-23, 2023 and noted that in regard to ideologies, a majority of people support cannabis legalization, including 91% self-identified liberals, 73% moderates, and 52% conservatives. As far as political parties go, 87% of Democrats, 70% of independents, and 55% of Republicans support legalization.</p>
<p>Increased support is still seen in younger ages as well, with 79% of 18- to 34-year-olds in support, with 71% of 31- to 35-year-olds, and 64% with people over 55.</p>
<p>Among men and women genders, 72% of men and 68% of women support legalization. The race/ethnicity categories were also only split into two representations: 1. People of color, and 2. Non-Hispanic white adults. The former showed 72% support for legalization, while the latter reflected 69%.</p>
<p>Among participants, those who have attended “some college” represented the highest percentage of support for legalization at 73%, followed by an equal number of people who either had no college education or a postgraduate degree at 70%, and “college graduates only” at 66%.</p>
<p>“There are no significant differences in support by gender, race or education,” the poll stated. “While most of the regional differences seen this year are also not statistically significant, the lower support for legalization in the East than in the West and Midwest is consistent with the recent trend.”</p>
<p>Gallup authors stated that cannabis is more popular and mainstream than ever. “The nation has reached a broad consensus on legalizing marijuana, with a full seven in 10 now supportive,” the poll stated in its conclusion. “Not only do most U.S. adults favor it, but so do majorities of all major political and ideological subgroups.”</p>
<p>Authors added that even though opposition remains, it does appear to be powerful enough to sway the public’s opinion on cannabis. “Although some health organizations and political commentators have raised concerns about the medical risks of marijuana, this hasn’t blunted the public’s desire for legalization thus far,” Gallup wrote. “For now, the high level of support among younger adults suggests national backing will only expand in the years ahead, likely resulting in more states, and perhaps the federal government, moving to legalize it.”</p>
<p>In <a href="https://hightimes.com/study/exactly-50-of-america-has-tried-pot-gallup-finds/">August</a>, Gallup released the results of another poll, called the Gallup Consumption Habits survey, which was conducted between July 3-27 and found that 50% of Americans have “<a href="https://news.gallup.com/poll/509399/fully-half-americans-tried-marijuana.aspx">have tried cannabis</a>.”</p>
<p>Additionally, participants were asked if they “<a href="https://news.gallup.com/poll/509399/fully-half-americans-tried-marijuana.aspx">smoke</a>” cannabis, to which only 17% replied yes. This particular question has only been asked since 2013, and answers began at just 7%, followed by 11% in 2015, 13% in 2016, 12% in 2017, 12% in 2019 and 2021, and 16% in 2022. </p>
<p>“While essentially unchanged from the 49% and 48% readings in 2021 and 2022, respectively, the new figure is statistically higher than the 45% in 2017 and 2019 who said they had tried marijuana,” <a href="https://hightimes.com/study/exactly-50-of-america-has-tried-pot-gallup-finds/">Gallup authors wrote</a>. “In answer to a separate question intended to measure current behavior, about one in six Americans (17%) say they ‘smoke marijuana.’ This is also a new high in Gallup’s trend since 2003, albeit similar to the 16% recorded a year ago.”</p>
<p>One of the more significant differences in opinion with that poll lies in the political parties, where 57% of Democrats and 52% of independents said they have smoked cannabis, but only 39% Republicans said they have previously smoked. The first time Gallup asked this question was in 2013, to which only 7% of Americans said that they have smoked cannabis.</p>
<p>Other cannabis-focused surveys also reflect the growth in positive cannabis opinions. In late October, the results from a survey conducted by <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/survey-65-willing-to-use-cannabis-under-guidance-of-clinician/">cannabis wellness company EO Care</a> showed that 18% of participants have used cannabis for health reasons within the past year, 19% consume cannabis recreationally, and 14% use it for both medical and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>Another study published in the medical journal <em>Psychedelic Medicine</em> showed a significant increase in acceptance for psychedelics. “Our data reveal a striking positive shift in attitudes toward the therapeutic potential of hallucinogens among American psychiatrists since 2016, with a majority of responding psychiatrists planning to incorporate hallucinogen-assisted therapy into their practice if regulatory approval is granted,” researchers wrote.</p>
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		<title>Survey: 65% Willing To Use Cannabis Under Guidance of Clinician</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2023 03:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A <a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/10/24/2765680/0/en/New-EO-Care-Survey-of-1000-Finds-18-Percent-of-Americans-Use-Cannabis-for-Health-Reasons-Today-but-65-Percent-Would-Use-If-Guided-by-a-Clinician.html">survey</a>, released this week by the cannabis wellness company EO Care, found that “18 percent of respondents have used cannabis for health reasons in the past year, 19 percent have used cannabis for recreational reasons, and 14 percent have used it for both.”</p>
<p>It also revealed that the “top three reasons for their cannabis use are anxiety, pain and sleep. 88 percent of medical cannabis users say it reduced their use of prescription drugs, alcohol, or both,” and that “51 percent said they would be likely/very likely to use cannabis if it were offered by their health plan.”</p>
<p>But perhaps most notable was the finding that “65 percent of respondents said they would feel more comfortable using cannabis if it were screened and dosed by a clinician.”</p>
<p>Sean Collins, co-founder and CEO of EO Care, said that the survey highlights the need for readily available medical advice on marijuana treatment.  </p>
<p>“Finding clinical guidance for medicinal cannabis is difficult because most doctors lack the knowledge and retail dispensaries are not equipped to provide medical advice,” Collins said in a press release. “As a result we have tens of millions of Americans using cannabis for health reasons without guidance on specific product recommendations, dosage amounts, possible drug interactions, or consideration of their health history and other potential health risks. Given that sales of cannabis for health reasons is far higher than most prescription drugs, this is a highly concerning situation for healthcare generally.”</p>
<p>EO Care said that the survey was based on responses of 1,027 Americans who are “employed at least part-time and were from US states where cannabis is legal for medical and/or recreational use.”</p>
<p>“94 percent of Americans live in a state where cannabis is legal in some form,” added Collins. “And we know a large percentage of Americans have used cannabis in the past year, so this is definitely impacting employees and health outcomes. With the right medicinal cannabis guidance employers have an opportunity to help their employees, improve health outcomes and be progressive leaders in offering this important benefit that employees will come to expect.”</p>
<p>Thirty-eight states have legalized some form of medical cannabis treatment, and polls routinely show that broad swaths of the country are in favor of making it legally available. </p>
<p>That trend holds true even in states where cannabis remains illegal. <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/poll-majority-of-south-carolina-adults-support-medical-recreational-cannabis/">A poll released earlier this year</a> found that 76% of adults in South Carolina are in favor of legal medical cannabis. Both recreational and medical marijuana are illegal in the state.</p>
<p><a href="https://hightimes.com/news/new-poll-shows-9-out-of-10-americans-support-legal-pot/">Last year, a survey</a> from the Pew Research Center showed that an “overwhelming share of U.S. adults (88%) say either that marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use by adults (59%) or that it should be legal for medical use only (30%).”</p>
<p>“With a growing number of states authorizing the use of marijuana, the public continues to broadly favor legalization of the drug for medical and recreational purposes…Over the long term, there has been a steep rise in public support for marijuana legalization, as measured by a separate Gallup survey question that asks whether the use of marijuana should be made legal – without specifying whether it would be legalized for recreational or medical use. This year, 68% of adults say marijuana should be legal, matching the record-high support for legalization Gallup found in 2021,” <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2022/11/22/americans-overwhelmingly-say-marijuana-should-be-legal-for-medical-or-recreational-use/">Pew wrote in its analysis</a>.</p>
<p>“There continue to be sizable age and partisan differences in Americans’ views about marijuana. While very small shares of adults of any age are completely opposed to the legalization of the drug, older adults are far less likely than younger ones to favor legalizing it for recreational purposes.”</p>
<p><a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/10/24/2765680/0/en/New-EO-Care-Survey-of-1000-Finds-18-Percent-of-Americans-Use-Cannabis-for-Health-Reasons-Today-but-65-Percent-Would-Use-If-Guided-by-a-Clinician.html">The survey from EO Care,</a> which was released on Tuesday, also found that “56 percent of respondents said they would be more likely to take a job at a company whose health plan offered cannabis care,” and that “44 percent would reconsider applying for a job at a company that tested for prior use of cannabis use or prohibited cannabis outside of the workplace.”</p>
<p>EO Care bills itself as “the first clinically guided cannabis health and wellness solution for employers,” saying that its “digital health service gives HR and benefits leaders the necessary tools to help employees determine if cannabis should be part of their healthcare journey or not by providing clinical education and personalized care guidance – including cannabis overuse, which is increasingly common given the lack of medical guidance.” </p>
<p>“Built on data from leading cannabis clinicians and researchers, EO Care provides clinician guidance and proprietary data models to help employers tackle unguided cannabis use and give employees an effective option for relief in cancer treatment, pain management, opioid replacement, anxiety, and sleep management. The company is led by a team of experts in CX healthcare, biotech and data intelligence,” this week’s press release read.</p>
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