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April 4, 2014
7 facts about Americans and marijuana
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7 facts about Americans and marijuana
Marijuana is legal for recreational use in 21 states and D.C.
Most Americans support criminal justice reforms for people with marijuana convictions
Just one-in-ten U.S. adults say marijuana should not be legal at all
Americans 75 and older are the least likely to say marijuana should be legal for recreational use
U.S. public opinion on legalizing marijuana, 1969-2019.
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