After 2 Years With Legal Marijuana, Most Coloradans Still Like It
The percentage supporting legalization is, if anything, higher than before it took effect.

After two years of experience with marijuana legalization, a new Quinnipiac University poll finds, Coloradans are at least as likely to support that policy as they were when voters approved it. Amendment 64, Colorado's legalization initiative, passed with support from 55 percent of voters in November 2012. According to the new poll, 58 percent of registered voters think that was a wise decision, while 38 percent disagree, compared to the 45 percent who voted no in 2012. The poll's margin of error is three percentage points.
A majority of Coloradans has consistently supported legalization since the 2012 election. Quinnipiac put support at 58 percent in February 2014 and at 54 percent in August 2013, April 2014, and July 2014. As usual, the most recent poll found that support is stronger among Democrats (74 percent) than among Republicans (36 percent), among men (63 percent) than among women (53 percent), and among 18-to-34-year-olds (63 percent) and 35-to-54-year-olds (53 percent) than among older voters (48 percent).
The same poll also asked Coloradans if they had consumed cannabis since legal recreational sales began in January 2014. One in five (19 percent) said they had, which is similar to the percentage of Coloradans who reported marijuana use during the previous year in the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. More than half of the Quinnipiac respondents (53 percent) said they had tried marijuana at some point in their lives. That percentage is up slightly from the previous Quinnipiac polls, which put it at 51 percent except in April 2014, when it was 49 percent.
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How much of a black market still exists in the state, I wonder.
The percentage supporting legalization is, if anything, higher than before it took effect.
I see what you did there.
So basically no one new tried it once it was legalized...imagine that.
My eyes are getting red just looking at the photo.
Reefer madness will set in at any minute now! It will, you just wait!
How do Coloradans feel about Mexicans and Gay Marriage?
Considering the entire western half of the state used to be Mexico, I think we're OK with "them!"
Yes but what about targeted queries of large forlorn groups spawned post 1980?
This devil weed is going to descend on the capital in just 2 days, and then we'll see congress wake up when they can't even drive to the capital hill without being attacked by these depraved reefer zombies. This disastrous experiment is over, mister!
There's a cure for that. Legalized cocaine.
Alaska becomes latest state to legalize marijuana use
Oops, guess I missed this.
Does this mean they will have to cancel the next season of Alaska State Troopers?
Meh, I'm bored with legal weed, when do we get the legalized smack?
Patience, weedhopper.
I'll just drop this little tidbit here.
What's not to like? Less crime, more tourism, angry politicians?
http://www.allgov.com/news/unu.....ews=853366
http://money.cnn.com/2014/08/2.....index.html
marijuana. com/ news/ 2014/10/ colorado-gov- hickenlooper- pot-l egalization- was- reckless/ (Note the picture of Gov. Hick and Obama was taken at Wynkoop brewery, a drinking establishment in part once owned by the governor Beer==good, MJ==bad)
http://marijuana.com/news/2014.....-reckless/ Real link to the last story becasue otherwise the terrorist bots win!