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Poll shows NJ voters continue strong medical marijuana support

New Jersey residents continued to resoundingly support legal access to medical marijuana according to data released by The Quinnipiac University Polling Institute yesterday. The extensive poll largely concerned opinions held about Governor Chris Christie, the Legislature and other politicians. But some issues were also put to 1, 276 registered NJ voters, including medical marijuana.

Regardless of age, ethnicity, gender or political affiliation the people of New Jersey support the rights of seriously ill individuals having legal access to cannabis. However, the poll did not ask about the current debate over the regulations for the medical marijuana program.

Here’s the full data on the question:

From Quinnipiac University Polling Institute 12/21/2010 release LINK

31. Do you support or oppose allowing adults in New Jersey to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if their doctor prescribes it?

-------               Tot    Rep    Dem    Ind    Men    Wom    Wht    Blk
Support        76%    66%    82%    77%    77%    75%    77%    78%
Oppose         21     32     16     20     20     22     20     20
DK/NA           2      2      2      3      2      3      2      2

 -----               AGE IN YRS.......    POL PHIL.........  
-------              18-34  35-54  55+    Lib    Mod    Con 
Support         87%    78%    72%    88%    81%    60%
Oppose          12     19     26     10     17     37
DK/NA            1      3      3      2      2      2

FULL Quinnipiac POLL DATA

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Of note: The same poll found that the issue of legal medical cannabis is more strongly supported by voters than any New Jersey politician or governing body. For example: Governor Christie found overall support among 48% of voters polled.

Among his base of Republican voters medical marijuana is just about as popular as Mr. Christie himself: 74% approve of the governor’s job so far and 66% support medical cannabis.

Overall, medical marijuana remains one of the most widely supported public policy issues in the Garden State.

, Philadelphia NORML Examiner

Chris Goldstein is a radio broadcaster, writer and marijuana reform advocate. Chris worked for national NORML as their podcast and online media producer form 2005-2008. In the last 10 years Chris has interviewed hundreds of guests on topics related to cannabis from national politicians like...

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  • chrisranjana.com 1 year ago

    I too feel that people with terminal illness should have access to marijuana, but it should be available for them only after physician's prescription.
    But, at the same time sprouting of shops that sell marijuana should be stopped and license to be given to only selected shops to grow and sell marijuana.

    http://www.chrisranjana.com/health-care/health-care.html

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