We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 and 2014. Results from age-period-cohort models show a strong negative effect of age and relatively high levels of support for legalization among baby boom cohorts. Despite the baby boom effect, the large increase in support for marijuana legalization is predominantly a broad, period-based change in the population. Additional analyses demonstrate that differences in support for legalization by education, region, and religion decline, that differences by political party increase, and that differences between whites and African Americans reverse direction. We conclude by discussing the implications of these findings and by identifying promising ...
Over the past twenty five years, marijuana smoking has evolved from a deviant, isolated behavior to ...
In an era of political polarization, the possibility of the legalization of recreational marijuana h...
Aims Studies of the relationship between social norms and marijuana use have generally focused on in...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
In three large, nationally representative surveys of U.S. 12th graders, college students, and adults...
First place winner of oral presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Acti...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
Introduction. Prior research has often overlooked potential cohort differences in marijuana views a...
This dissertation examines historical changes in marijuana legalization attitudes between 1974 – 201...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...
Aims Studies of the relationship between social norms and marijuana use have generally focused on ...
Research concerning marijuana has been more focused on the health and social consequences of its use...
Increased legalization of recreational marijuana across the U.S. is a relevant phenomenoninfluencing...
Whether as medicine or for recreation, marijuana is used by relatively few Americans, yet, in recent...
There is considerable interest in the effects of medical marijuana laws (MML) on marijuana use in th...
Over the past twenty five years, marijuana smoking has evolved from a deviant, isolated behavior to ...
In an era of political polarization, the possibility of the legalization of recreational marijuana h...
Aims Studies of the relationship between social norms and marijuana use have generally focused on in...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
In three large, nationally representative surveys of U.S. 12th graders, college students, and adults...
First place winner of oral presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Acti...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
Introduction. Prior research has often overlooked potential cohort differences in marijuana views a...
This dissertation examines historical changes in marijuana legalization attitudes between 1974 – 201...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...
Aims Studies of the relationship between social norms and marijuana use have generally focused on ...
Research concerning marijuana has been more focused on the health and social consequences of its use...
Increased legalization of recreational marijuana across the U.S. is a relevant phenomenoninfluencing...
Whether as medicine or for recreation, marijuana is used by relatively few Americans, yet, in recent...
There is considerable interest in the effects of medical marijuana laws (MML) on marijuana use in th...
Over the past twenty five years, marijuana smoking has evolved from a deviant, isolated behavior to ...
In an era of political polarization, the possibility of the legalization of recreational marijuana h...
Aims Studies of the relationship between social norms and marijuana use have generally focused on in...