Key Points
• A new Ohio poll indicates that most residents view marijuana as 'safe' and 'acceptable,' showcasing broad public support for cannabis legalization and use.
• This poll was conducted by an organization partnering with Ohio officials on a public education campaign designed to highlight the risks associated with marijuana use.
• Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) is championing this campaign, which paradoxically launches amidst findings of widespread cannabis acceptance.
What This Means for DC
What this means for DC: While not directly impacting DC's local cannabis laws, this Ohio development reflects a growing national trend of public acceptance towards marijuana. Such shifts in public opinion in other states can influence broader federal discussions and potentially inform future policy considerations for jurisdictions like DC, especially concerning public health messaging and regulatory frameworks for cannabis.
Original Source: Marijuana Moment
Original headline: "Most Ohioans See Marijuana As ‘Safe’ And ‘Acceptable,’ New Poll Shows As State Officials Launch Campaign Highlighting Risks Of Use"
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