That level of support holds among registered voters, noted as 70 per cent, and represents the highest buy-in since the university began polling on this issue in December of 2012.
More recent polls have provided similar support.
As it stands, a congressional, Republican-led bill that would federally legalize and tax cannabis could be near to being tabled, according to Marijuana Moment.
It is not the public, but rather the politicians, who are holding up the show, Rogen suggests.
He encourages those interested in supporting federal legalization to visit the website for the campaign, led by the U.S.
“Let your elected officials know that legalizing cannabis is an extremely popular thing that they should advocate for.
Attorney General Merrick Garland asking him to use his authority to have the Department of Justice remove weed from the federal controlled substances list.
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