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Are you For or Against Marijuana Legalization?
1.) Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
Yes, without restriction.
Yes, but only for medical reasons.
Yes, but it should be controlled and taxed like alcohol or tobacco.
No, It should remain illegal.
No, It should be criminalized further.
2.) How do you feel about current Federal Marijuana laws?
They are overly strict and punative.
They are actively detrimental and unnecessary.
They are appropriate.
They are too weak.
They are biased.
3.) How do you feel about legalization and children?
Legalization won't make marijuana more available to kids.
Legalization might make marijuana more available, but this is not a reason for criminalization.
Protecting children from substances is the job of parents, not the state.
Marijuana should be kept out of the hands of children at all costs.
Protecting children is just one reason marijuana should be kept illegal.
4.) What is your opinion about legalization and taxation/regulation?
Legalizing and taxing marijuana would be an excellent way to produce additional state revenue.
Legalizing and taxing marijuana would allow for better regulation and state profit.
Legalizing and taxing marijuana might be a good idea, but there could be many unseen problems that would result from it.
Legalizing and taxing marijuana would be a bad idea because it would lead to increased use.
Legalizing marijuana would be a bad idea for many reasons.
5.) Do you believe marijuana is a gateway drug?
No, marijuana is not a gateway drug.
No, although most hard-drug users have tried marijuana, there is no evidence that smoking marijuana leads to use or abuse of harder drugs.
I'm not sure the evidence is not convincing.
Yes it is probably a gateway drug, but no more so than cigarettes or alcohol.
Yes, using marijuana significantly increases the chances you will use harder drugs.
6.) What is your opinion on stoned driving?
Driving stoned is an improvement on sober driving.
Being stoned does not impair ones ability to drive well.
Driving under the influence of anything is wrong, but marijuana to a lesser degree than alcohol.
Driving under the influence of marijuana is the same as driving under the influence of alcohol.
Driving under the influence of marijuana is worse than driving under the influence of alcohol.
7.) Do you consider use of marijuana morally wrong?
No, if anything I believe it can enhance ones understanding of morality.
No, morality and marijuana have nothing to do with each other.
I'm not sure.
Yes, Any intoxicant is arguably morally objectionable.
Yes, marijuana is morally wrong.
8.) What is your opinion on the health effects of marijuana?
Marijuana is mostly beneficial to ones health.
Marijuana has some specific health benefits, but can cause harm as well.
Marijuana has roughly the same number of health benefits as it does health hazards.
Marijuana is not good for you, it is on par with cigarettes in the harm it causes.
Marijuana is a dangerous drug with many negative health consequences.
9.) Does marijuana increase creativity?
Yes it can greatly enhance creativity.
Possibly.
I'm unsure.
No, I don't believe it enhances creativity.
No, in fact it is likely it hampers creativity.
10.) Does marijuana have positive health benefits?
Yes, I would consider it a miracle drug.
Yes, it has many positive medicinal uses.
Possibly, more research is needed to understand the benefits and dangers.
No, marijuana is likely harmful.
No, marijuana is very dangerous to ones health.
11.) Which of the following should medical marijuana be available for?
Cancer patients, AIDS patients, and only the seriously ill.
Seriously ill patients, and those suffering from less serious conditions such as anxiety, mild pain, or sleep problems.
Anyone who believes they might benefit from it, no matter what the reason.
No one but those under careful supervision for medical research purposes.
No one, marijuana should not be made available for any medical reason.
12.) Do you believe marijuana is physically addictive?
No not at all.
No but it could be addictive in other ways.
Possibly.
It is likely that marijuana is at least mildly physically addictive.
Yes, marijuana is definitely physically addictive.
13.) Do you believe marijuana is psychologically addictive?
No, marijuana does not result in addiction.
No, although there is the possibility for over-use.
Possibly, marijuana use can become habitual and difficult to change.
Yes, marijuana can be psychologically addictive for some people.
Yes, marijuana leads to physiological addiction in most regular users.
14.) How does marijuana compare to other drugs in addictiveness?
Marijuana is not addictive at all.
Marijuana is no more addictive than caffeine.
Marijuana is less addictive than alcohol or cigarettes but more addictive than caffeine.
Marijuana is more addictive than tobacco or alcohol.
Marijuana is as addictive as most hard drugs including heroin and cocaine.
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