Recent Polls Show Growing Support for Medical Marijuana Legalization in Florida
Voters in Florida will be presented once again with a proposal to legalize medical marijuana in the Sunshine State, and two polls released this week indicate that Amendment 2 will receive the 60% needed to pass.
On Monday, the Florida Chamber of Commerce released a poll that found 73% support Amendment 2, while only 22% opposed it. The poll has a margin of error of +/-4 percent.
Both of these polls indicate that Amendment 2 is likely to garner the 60% super-majority required in Florida to pass.
Then, on Wednesday, the Saint Leo University Polling Institute released a second poll that found 68.8% of likely voters support the measure. This represents a continued increase of support by Saint Leo Polls. When they asked the same question in June, Amendment 2 had 65.1% support, and in August the measure had 67.8% support. The Saint Leo poll has a margin of error of +/-4.5 percent.
These polls are both in line with other polls released this year as well. A Public Policy Poll released in March found 65% support of the proposal. Similarly, an August poll conducted by Anzalone Liszt Research on behalf of United for Care, supporters of the amendment, found 77% of likely voters support the measure.
Both of these polls indicate that Amendment 2 is likely to garner the 60% super-majority required in Florida to pass. When this happens, the state will have a much more comprehensive medical marijuana program than it currently does with the restrictive CBD-only law the state legislature passed in 2014.
In 2014, Florida voters were presented with a similar question, also on the ballot as Amendment 2. Even though the ...