Recent Polls Show Growing Support for Medical Marijuana Legalization in Florida

Recent Polls Show Growing Support for Medical Marijuana Legalization in Florida

Voters in Florida will be presented once again with a proposal to legalize medical marijuana in the Sunshine State, and two polls released this week indicate that Amendment 2 will receive the 60% needed to pass.

On Monday, the Florida Chamber of Commerce released a poll that found 73% support Amendment 2, while only 22% opposed it. The poll has a margin of error of +/-4 percent.

Both of these polls indicate that Amendment 2 is likely to garner the 60% super-majority required in Florida to pass.

Then, on Wednesday, the Saint Leo University Polling Institute released a second poll that found 68.8% of likely voters support the measure. This represents a continued increase of support by Saint Leo Polls. When they asked the same question in June, Amendment 2 had 65.1% support, and in August the measure had 67.8% support. The Saint Leo poll has a margin of error of +/-4.5 percent.

These polls are both in line with other polls released this year as well. A Public Policy Poll released in March found 65% support of the proposal. Similarly, an August poll conducted by Anzalone Liszt Research on behalf of United for Care, supporters of the amendment, found 77% of likely voters support the measure.

Both of these polls indicate that Amendment 2 is likely to garner the 60% super-majority required in Florida to pass. When this happens, the state will have a much more comprehensive medical marijuana program than it currently does with the restrictive CBD-only law the state legislature passed in 2014.

In 2014, Florida voters were presented with a similar question, also on the ballot as Amendment 2. Even though the ...

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