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12-10-2012, 07:19 AM
Most Americans want the federal government to stop enforcing anti-marijuana laws in Colorado and Washington state, which legalized the drug earlier this year, according to a poll released Monday.
Sixty-four percent do not want the federal government to enforce its anti-marijuana laws in those states, compared to only 34 percent who do, according to a Gallup Poll. Among those who believe marijuana use should be legal, a whopping 87 percent said the federal government should back off. But even among those who oppose marijuana legalization, 43 percent don’t want the federal government to get involved.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2012/12/poll-keep-feds-out-of-state-pot-laws-84827.html#ixzz2EeecYlTi
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This is the beginning of the end of drug prohibition. More states are going to nullify the drug laws and American's support states rights to do so by clear majorities.
Sixty-four percent do not want the federal government to enforce its anti-marijuana laws in those states, compared to only 34 percent who do, according to a Gallup Poll. Among those who believe marijuana use should be legal, a whopping 87 percent said the federal government should back off. But even among those who oppose marijuana legalization, 43 percent don’t want the federal government to get involved.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2012/12/poll-keep-feds-out-of-state-pot-laws-84827.html#ixzz2EeecYlTi
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This is the beginning of the end of drug prohibition. More states are going to nullify the drug laws and American's support states rights to do so by clear majorities.