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    April 14, 2015
    In Debate Over Legalizing Marijuana, Disagreement Over Drug’s Dangers

    Most Would Be Bothered If People Used Marijuana in Public, But Not at Home

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    In Debate Over Legalizing Marijuana, Disagreement Over Drug’s Dangers

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    Opinion on Legalizing Marijuana: 1969-2015
    Supporters of Legalization More Likely Than Opponents to Have Changed Minds
    Many Supporters of Legalization Cite Marijuana’s Health Benefits
    Why Should Marijuana Be Legal? Voices of Supporters
    Opponents of Legal Marijuana Cite Dangers to Individuals and Society
    Why Should Marijuana Be Illegal? Voices of Opponents
    Whites and Blacks Favor Legalizing Marijuana; Hispanics Are Opposed
    Broad Opposition to Fed Enforcement of Marijuana Laws in States Where Legal
    Most Would Be Bothered If People Used Marijuana in Public, But Not at Home
    Have You Ever Tried Marijuana?
    Women Less Likely Than Men to Say They Have Tried Marijuana
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