New survey results show that 40% of cannabis users feel the Trump Administration will have a negative effect on future of marijuana in the U.S.70% feel that marijuana should be regulated the same as alcohol and tobacco in the U.S.We think this speaks mounds about where the American public is at with the state of our current leadership and the space that the cannabis movement is in right now, so we wanted to share more from this study.VMR Products, a global leader in the vapor technology industry, today announced the results of a commissioned study examining cannabis users’ opinion

Survey of Cannabis Users about Trump Administration

New survey results show that 40% of cannabis users feel the Trump Administration will have a negative effect on future of marijuana in the U.S.

70% feel that marijuana should be regulated the same as alcohol and tobacco in the U.S.

We think this speaks mounds about where the American public is at with the state of our current leadership and the space that the cannabis movement is in right now, so we wanted to share more from this study.

VMR Products, a global leader in the vapor technology industry, today announced the results of a commissioned study examining cannabis users’ opinion on the impact that the Obama and Trump presidencies have on cannabis legalization. For the survey, 300 adult cannabis users across the U.S. were polled in the last month.

70% of cannabis users think marijuana should be nationally legalized on the federal level

When respondents were asked their thoughts on the best approach for marijuana regulation in the United States, 70% felt that the United States should have national legalization and cannabis should be regulated the same way as alcohol and tobacco. 22% felt that it should be decided state-by-state and don’t agree with national…

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