According to a poll conducted by The Tarrance Group, 35% of participants strongly support the legalizing of cannabis on a national level, with 57% of respondents favoring this change in policy. Despite the fact that this number is marginally lower than previous surveys on the same subject, it may be explained by the perhaps deceptive wording of the survey question. The question suggested that federal-level reform “would legalize it in all 50 states,” despite the fact that most proposed congressional measures would empower individual states to determine their cannabis policies while ending federal criminalization
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