First place winner of oral presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum (URCAF) held at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Wichita State University, April 8, 2014.Marijuana has long been considered a fringe policy issue, with most individuals historically being against any sort of legalization. Recent pushes for legalization in states such as Colorado and Washington merit wondering if changes in public opinion on a national scale are taking place. In addition to determining the extent of support for the legalization of marijuana for medical use in 2013, my research seeks to understand why some Americans are in favor of legalization while others are not. An extensive literature review showed that scant re...
In an era of political polarization, the possibility of the legalization of recreational marijuana h...
Currently, 27 states have medicalized marijuana, and eight states plus the District of Columbia have...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
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...
In three large, nationally representative surveys of U.S. 12th graders, college students, and adults...
Whether as medicine or for recreation, marijuana is used by relatively few Americans, yet, in recent...
Thirty-three U.S. states and the District of Columbia (DC) have legalized the use of marijuana for m...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
ABSTRACT As 2016 marked a political election year in the United States and major elections are appr...
What contributes to support for marijuana legalization? Recent research suggests that the American e...
In the United States, the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana in individual states, r...
Marijuana is one of the most abused drugs in the United States. In recent years, it has become one o...
OBJECTIVE: Beliefs about marijuana use and prevalence of use may be associated with the legalization...
In an era of political polarization, the possibility of the legalization of recreational marijuana h...
Currently, 27 states have medicalized marijuana, and eight states plus the District of Columbia have...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
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...
In three large, nationally representative surveys of U.S. 12th graders, college students, and adults...
Whether as medicine or for recreation, marijuana is used by relatively few Americans, yet, in recent...
Thirty-three U.S. states and the District of Columbia (DC) have legalized the use of marijuana for m...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
ABSTRACT As 2016 marked a political election year in the United States and major elections are appr...
What contributes to support for marijuana legalization? Recent research suggests that the American e...
In the United States, the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana in individual states, r...
Marijuana is one of the most abused drugs in the United States. In recent years, it has become one o...
OBJECTIVE: Beliefs about marijuana use and prevalence of use may be associated with the legalization...
In an era of political polarization, the possibility of the legalization of recreational marijuana h...
Currently, 27 states have medicalized marijuana, and eight states plus the District of Columbia have...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...