Texas voters want marijuana reform, majority back decriminalization, survey finds
- A recent poll from the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs found that 62 percent of Texan adults support the legalization of recreational marijuana, while 79 percent think medical marijuana with a prescription should be permitted.
- The survey also revealed that 55 percent of Texans back a ban on THC products, including 61 percent of Republicans and 48 percent of Democrats.
- Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has made banning THC consumables a top priority for 2025, setting up a conflict with activists who want marijuana legalized for personal use.
- Heather Fazio, head of Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy, stated that 'the inconsistent polling numbers show that Texans are confused about cannabis policy, and that our laws are inconsistent and ineffective.
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