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Author: | dolcevita [ Sat Dec 18, 2004 10:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Majority of U.S. support legalization of medicinal marijuana |
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/19/national/19marijuana.html wrote: AARP Poll Shows Most Support Legalizing Medicinal Marijuana WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (AP) - Nearly three-fourths of Americans middle age and older support legalizing marijuana for medical use, according to a poll taken for AARP. More than half of those questioned said they believed marijuana has medical benefits, while a larger majority agreed the drug is addictive. AARP, whose 35 million members are all at least 50 years old, says it has no political position on medical marijuana and that its local branches have not chosen sides in the scores of state ballot initiatives on the issue in recent elections. But with medical marijuana at the center of a Supreme Court case to be decided next year, and nearly a dozen states with medical marijuana laws on their books, AARP said, it decided to study the issue. "The use of medical marijuana applies to many older Americans who may benefit from cannabis," said Ed Dwyer, an editor at AARP The Magazine, which will report on the issue in its March-April issue, scheduled to appear in late January. Among the 1,706 adults age 45 and older who were polled in November, opinions varied along regional and generational lines and among the 30 percent of respondents who said they had smoked marijuana. AARP members represented 37 percent of the respondents. Over all, 72 percent of respondents agreed "adults should be allowed to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if a physician recommends it." Those in the Northeast (79 percent) and West (82 percent) were more receptive to the idea than in the Midwest (67 percent) and Southwest (65 percent). In Southern states, 70 percent agreed with the statement. Seventy-four percent of all those surveyed thought marijuana is addictive. I'm surprised they polled so few people before releasing this study, I hope they explore it more. What I find the most entertaining is that 74% thought it was addictive. I wonder how many of them, if questioned, would say prozac or riddlin was addictive? They're all addictive, so seriously, who really cares what you decide to hook yourself on at the age of 50 you can make decisions for yourself. Its the kids popping anti-depressants or relaxers at 9 that we really have to question. |
Author: | Beeblebrox [ Sat Dec 18, 2004 10:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Majority of U.S. support legalization of medicinal marij |
dolcevita wrote: I'm surprised they polled so few people before releasing this study, I hope they explore it more. To be fair, it's not really a studyl. It's just a poll, and a poll of middle-age to senior Americans, not all Americans. It would be really interesting to see how many of those who support it for medical use also support it for recreational use. I'd be willing to bet the number declines dramatically. Personally, I don't understand why marijuana is illegal at all. Not if the people in charge really stand for what they say they stand for. |
Author: | Dr. Lecter [ Sat Dec 18, 2004 10:14 pm ] |
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I am a conservative-European. I still think that it should be legalized. Basically because I don't see much of a reason why it shouldn't be, It is not worse than alcohol. I have never tried it, neither do I want to, yet I know quote a couple of people who did and it wasn't any worse than alcohol which is allowed. |
Author: | Rod [ Sat Dec 18, 2004 10:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Majority of U.S. support legalization of medicinal marij |
dolcevita wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/19/national/19marijuana.html wrote: AARP Poll Shows Most Support Legalizing Medicinal Marijuana WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (AP) - Nearly three-fourths of Americans middle age and older support legalizing marijuana for medical use, according to a poll taken for AARP. More than half of those questioned said they believed marijuana has medical benefits, while a larger majority agreed the drug is addictive. AARP, whose 35 million members are all at least 50 years old, says it has no political position on medical marijuana and that its local branches have not chosen sides in the scores of state ballot initiatives on the issue in recent elections. But with medical marijuana at the center of a Supreme Court case to be decided next year, and nearly a dozen states with medical marijuana laws on their books, AARP said, it decided to study the issue. "The use of medical marijuana applies to many older Americans who may benefit from cannabis," said Ed Dwyer, an editor at AARP The Magazine, which will report on the issue in its March-April issue, scheduled to appear in late January. Among the 1,706 adults age 45 and older who were polled in November, opinions varied along regional and generational lines and among the 30 percent of respondents who said they had smoked marijuana. AARP members represented 37 percent of the respondents. Over all, 72 percent of respondents agreed "adults should be allowed to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if a physician recommends it." Those in the Northeast (79 percent) and West (82 percent) were more receptive to the idea than in the Midwest (67 percent) and Southwest (65 percent). In Southern states, 70 percent agreed with the statement. Seventy-four percent of all those surveyed thought marijuana is addictive. I'm surprised they polled so few people before releasing this study, I hope they explore it more. What I find the most entertaining is that 74% thought it was addictive. I wonder how many of them, if questioned, would say prozac or riddlin was addictive? They're all addictive, so seriously, who really cares what you decide to hook yourself on at the age of 50 you can make decisions for yourself. Its the kids popping anti-depressants or relaxers at 9 that we really have to question. Alcohol or tobacco, for that matter... |
Author: | STEVE ROGERS [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 6:22 am ] |
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I definitely think it should be Legalized and have a tax put on it like Tobacco or Alcohol.. It would definitely benefit the Economy but The White House is too Hypocritical and Stupid to grasp that.. ![]() |
Author: | Maximus [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 1:54 pm ] |
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I think Medicinal Marijuana should be legalized.... yup..... |
Author: | lovemerox [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:07 pm ] |
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I support it, as well as recreational use of it. I dont see what the big huff(pun, hehe) over legalizing weed is. It is NO WORSE than alcohol or tobacco products.... |
Author: | Coasterman2002 [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:10 pm ] |
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it could be legal if the government puts a high tax on it cuz i rather have the gov't make alot of money after it |
Author: | Dr. Lecter [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:12 pm ] |
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Coasterman2002 wrote: it could be legal if the government puts a high tax on it cuz i rather have the gov't make alot of money after it That's what I've been suggesting all the time as well. People consume it right now anyway, at least you could prevent some crimes and earn money on it. |
Author: | lovemerox [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:15 pm ] |
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Coasterman2002 wrote: it could be legal if the government puts a high tax on it cuz i rather have the gov't make alot of money after it That's what I've been suggesting all the time as well. People consume it right now anyway, at least you could prevent some crimes and earn money on it. and keep people out of prison for a ridiculous amount of years for it ![]() |
Author: | Maximus [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:38 pm ] |
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lovemerox wrote: I support it, as well as recreational use of it. I dont see what the big huff(pun, hehe) over legalizing weed is. It is NO WORSE than alcohol or tobacco products.... Well, I think having large amounts should be illegal. I mean large amounts. Like... smuggling. Lol. I don't know, if its legalized, there should be harsher rules on DUIs, I think.... Hmm. |
Author: | Ripper [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 3:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Majority of U.S. support legalization of medicinal marij |
dolcevita wrote: I'm surprised they polled so few people before releasing this study, I hope they explore it more. A properly done representatvie sample only needs about 450 people to achieve around 90% accuracy provided the reserachers used the right statistical analysis. As you add more people to the study, you gians in accuracy are statistically small. |
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