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Recent polling shows that 69% of Americans believe cannabis should be legalized for adult recreational use. Do you agree?
Yes
No
Are you aware that, even though many states have approved legalization policies, cannabis remains federally prohibited as a Schedule I controlled substance?
Yes, I’m very much aware!
No, I wasn’t aware until now
The Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act was just reintroduced in Congress. It would officially end cannabis prohibition, expunge criminal records for certain cannabis-related offenses, and invest in communities hardest hit by the War on Drugs. Do you support this legislation?
Definitely!
Yes, but it could go farther
No, I don’t support it
Unsure
How important to you is it for the federal government to end the over 50-year legacy of cannabis prohibition?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not that important
Please tell us which of the following messages best captures your feelings about why we need cannabis reform. Check all that apply.
We need cannabis reform because our current laws enable and perpetuate the racist targeting of communities of color
We need cannabis reform because prohibition impedes our freedom. We should be able to choose for ourselves
We need cannabis reform because our current laws force police officers to waste time on non-violent offenders, rather than focusing on violent crime
We need cannabis reform because the criminalization of cannabis has historically been part of law enforcement’s criminalization of communities of color
We need cannabis reform because prohibition harms veterans and patients who would benefit from medical cannabis
We need cannabis reform because prohibition is costly. Taxing and regulating cannabis makes more fiscal sense
Our grassroots supporters are the backbone of our advocacy efforts. Their support fuels our work to educate lawmakers and secure a strong majority in favor of ending cannabis prohibition. Will you join our team by making a donation of $10 or more to the Marijuana Policy Project?
I’ll chip in $10 now!
I’ll chip in $21 now! (most supporters are giving this amount)
I’ll chip in another amount!
Not today, but I will share the survey with three friends