(POLL) Views on marijuana linked to ideology, age and religiousness


The following is an excerpt from Gallup News.

Americans’ support for marijuana legalization remains at the record-high 68% recorded each of the past two years.

When Gallup first asked about legalizing marijuana in 1969, 12% of Americans were in favor.

Support grew from there, reaching 31% in 2000 and surpassing the majority level in 2013. Since 2016, at least six in 10 have been in favor.

The latest results are based on an Oct. 3-20 Gallup poll.

Majorities in Nearly All Subgroups Favor Legal Marijuana Use

Combining data for the past five years, from 2018 through 2022, allows for a more robust analysis of demographic differences in views about marijuana legalization than is possible from a single poll.

Using this aggregate, Gallup finds support for legalization averaged 67% among the general population but varied significantly by subgroup.

Conservative, religious and older Americans are the least supportive, while liberal, nonreligious and younger Americans are the most supportive.

Specifically, subgroups whose support for legalization exceeds the national average by 10 or more percentage points include those with no religious preference (89%), self-identified liberals (84%), Democrats (81%), young adults (79%) and those who seldom or never attend religious services (78%).

Groups whose support is at least 10 points below the national average include those who attend church weekly (46%), conservatives (49%), Republicans (51%), older adults (53%) and Hispanic adults (56%).

A statistical analysis that takes into account the influence of multiple respondent characteristics simultaneously confirms that ideology, religiosity, age and party identification are the most important predictors of marijuana attitudes.

The model indicates that ideology is slightly more influential than the other variables.

The analysis also indicates that educational attainment and the region of the country where one lives do not have meaningful relationships with marijuana attitudes.

Read more of the analysis here.

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