Half of Americans continue to support legalizing recreational marijuana

N'ime ntuli aka nke ọnwa gara aga, steeti anọ ọzọ tozuru oke iji mebie wii wii maka ma ọgwụ na ntụrụndụ, na-ebute mkpokọta ya na steeti 8 kwadoro wii wii ntụrụndụ n'ụzọ iwu kwadoro (9, gụnyere Washington DC).


Ndị ntuli aka Harris leghaara isiokwu nke wii wii iwu kwadoro n'ọnwa a wee chọpụta na, ọbụlagodi na steeti ndị ọzọ na-esonye na mmegharị iwu, echiche ndị America nọgidere bụrụ otu ihe kemgbe ikpeazụ hụrụ na February 2015.

Ntuli aka n'oge na-adịbeghị anya gosiri na ihe dị ka 8 n'ime ndị okenye 10 na-akwado nkwado wii wii iwu maka ọgwụgwọ ahụike (82% 2016; 81% 2015), ebe ọkara nke ndị America na-akwado ịkwado wii wii iwu maka iji ntụrụndụ (50%; 49% n'otu n'otu). Ihe karịrị 2 n'ime ndị okenye 5 (42%) na-emegide iwu wii wii maka iji ntụrụndụ, ọkachasị ndị dị afọ 65 na karịa (56% na-emegide).

Ndị a bụ ụfọdụ n'ime nsonaazụ Harris Poll nke ndị okenye 2,054 US gbara afọ 18+ nyochara n'ịntanetị n'etiti Disemba 8 na 12, 2016.

Mkpebi, mkpebi

Whether or not you believe marijuana should be legalized for any reason, there is a larger question also at hand: who should decide whether or not to legalize the substance, the federal government on behalf of all states or state governments each for themselves? Just over a third of adults feel the decision should be made at the federal level (35% in 2016 and 2015), but the number who favor the states retaining the right to make this decision has increased from 44% in 2015 to 48% now.

Ch-ch-ch-mgbanwe

Ọ bụrụ na wii wii ga-akwado iwu, ọ nwere ike inwe mmetụta karịrị mgbanwe dị mfe nke iwu. Ihe dị ka mmadụ asaa n'ime ndị okenye iri kwenyere na wii wii iwu kwadoro ga-eduga n'ịba ụba na ụtụ isi (71%), ego wii wii na-eji (71%), na ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị na-eji wii wii (69%). Ka ọ dị ugbu a, ihe dị ka isii n'ime mmadụ iri na-atụ anya mmụba na njem nlegharị anya na steeti ebe iwu wii wii ntụrụndụ bụ nke iwu kwadoro (64%) yana nkwekọ / ọkọlọtọ wii wii ejiri (57%).

Mmetụta ịṅụ mmanya na-aba n'anya

When it comes to the potential impact of marijuana legalization on alcohol consumption, most regular drinkers (adults ages 21+ who drink alcohol at least several times a year), say that marijuana legalization would not impact their personal consumption of alcoholic beverages. 81% of regular beer and spirit drinkers and 85% of regular wine drinkers say that legalization of marijuana would not impact, or has not impacted (for those states where it has already been legalized), their consumption of alcohol. Of the balance, more say they will decrease their alcohol consumption than say they will increase their consumption.

Otú ọ dị, dị ka Danny Brager, SVP nke Nielsen's Beverage Alcohol Practice si kwuo, "Ọ bụ ihe kwesịrị ịrịba ama na ụfọdụ akpa ndị na-azụ ahịa - n'ofe afọ dị iche iche, ndị na-akpata ego, na okike - zara ọnụ ọgụgụ dị ịrịba ama na ịṅụ mmanya na-aba n'anya nwere ike imetụta. site na iwu wii wii. Ruo n'ókè ụfọdụ n'ime ihe ngosi ndị ahịa ndị a dị ezigbo mkpa na ngalaba mmanya ọ bụla toro eto, ịkwado wii wii nwere ike inwe mmetụta dị njọ na ịṅụ mmanya. "

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