KOAA Poll: Do you think marijuana should be decriminalized nationwide?

For the first time, a bill to legalize marijuana at the federal level will soon go to the floor of the U.S. House for a vote.

“The MORE Act would actually erase past convictions for marijuana offenses, opening the door to opportunities to jobs, housing, education, things that could help people, but it would also make it so people will no longer be denied federal benefits because of marijuana activity," said Maritza Perez, Director of Drug Policy Alliance.

Some CEOs of companies in the industry say the bill has a long road ahead but are optimistic marijuana will become legal at some point.

Studies show more people support the legalization of marijuana. A 2019 Gallup poll showed majority-support across major political parties for legalizing marijuana. It showed 51% of Republicans, 68% of independents, and 76% of Democrats are in favor of it.

A vote on the MORE Act is expected to happen next week. If it passes the Democratic-controlled House, it faces a challenge in the Republican-controlled Senate.

We're following this poll throughout the day and into tomorrow. Tune in to News5 at 4pm as we review the results and have a conversation about all the potential implications.

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