Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 26-Oct-15
A special Roy Morgan telephone survey has found that 91 per cent of Australians aged 14+ believe the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes should be made legal. The survey, which was carried out from 20-22 October 2015, also shows that 94 per cent of Australians aged 50-64 and 94 per cent of those aged 65+ believe that medicinal marijuana should be legalised. Support for legalisation is similarly strong among Australians intending to vote for the L-NP (92 per cent) in the next federal election and those planning to vote for the ALP (94 per cent), and almost unanimous among Green voters (97 per cent). Roy Morgan Research CEO Michele Levine notes that the survey found that only one-third of Australians believes that the smoking of marijuana should be made legal. This demonstrates that Australians understand that smoking and consuming marijuana for medicinal purposes are two very separate issues.
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