Many High School Seniors in Favor of Marijuana Reform
Published at(NEW YORK) — A survey of high school seniors found that most 18-year-olds want marijuana reform.
According to the study, published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, nearly one-third of students surveyed felt marijuana should be entirely legal, and nearly that amount — 28.5 percent — felt that marijuana should be treated as a minor violation.
The survey included 12,000 students between 2007 and 2011. Researchers did find that certain groups were more or less likely to support marijuana legalization. Among those more likely to be in favor of legalization were black, liberal and urban students, while women, conservatives, religious students and those with friends who disapprove of marijuana use were less likely to support legalization.
Interestingly, the survey found, nearly 17 percent of those students who had never used marijuana before were in favor of legalization.
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