Research concerning marijuana has been more focused on the health and social consequences of its use. This paper presents a political and public policy approach and focuses on its legalization. This study makes an analysis of public opinion regarding marijuana legalization in the United States. The proposed hypothesis claims that high education level would be correlated with positive attitudes towards legalization. A regression model has been taking data from the General Social Survey has been developed. The model is run four times using data from four different years to verify if the relation between the dependent and the independent variables remains constant over time. The results show that a higher level of education increases the proba...
ABSTRACT As 2016 marked a political election year in the United States and major elections are appr...
The studies main purpose is to determine if there is a correlation between participants\u27 politica...
What contributes to support for marijuana legalization? Recent research suggests that the American e...
First place winner of oral presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Acti...
Increased legalization of recreational marijuana across the U.S. is a relevant phenomenoninfluencing...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
BACKGROUND More than half of US states have legalized medical marijuana. Several states have also le...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
This study is designed to assess the public opinion of marijuana use among college-aged individuals ...
We investigate the determinants of the support for cannabis legalization finding a causal effect of ...
Throughout the country, states are changing their marijuana laws at a dizzying pace. New York legali...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the future of the marijuana legalization movement and the pr...
This dissertation examines historical changes in marijuana legalization attitudes between 1974 – 201...
There are opposing viewpoints on whether marijuana should be legalized. Democrats and Republicans ha...
The legalization of marijuana is an ongoing debate that has become very prevalent in today\u27s soci...
ABSTRACT As 2016 marked a political election year in the United States and major elections are appr...
The studies main purpose is to determine if there is a correlation between participants\u27 politica...
What contributes to support for marijuana legalization? Recent research suggests that the American e...
First place winner of oral presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Acti...
Increased legalization of recreational marijuana across the U.S. is a relevant phenomenoninfluencing...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
BACKGROUND More than half of US states have legalized medical marijuana. Several states have also le...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
This study is designed to assess the public opinion of marijuana use among college-aged individuals ...
We investigate the determinants of the support for cannabis legalization finding a causal effect of ...
Throughout the country, states are changing their marijuana laws at a dizzying pace. New York legali...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the future of the marijuana legalization movement and the pr...
This dissertation examines historical changes in marijuana legalization attitudes between 1974 – 201...
There are opposing viewpoints on whether marijuana should be legalized. Democrats and Republicans ha...
The legalization of marijuana is an ongoing debate that has become very prevalent in today\u27s soci...
ABSTRACT As 2016 marked a political election year in the United States and major elections are appr...
The studies main purpose is to determine if there is a correlation between participants\u27 politica...
What contributes to support for marijuana legalization? Recent research suggests that the American e...