On Dec. 18, 2004 CNN released the following poll statistics (which are scheduled to be published in the Mar./Apr. 2005 edition of AARP The Magazine).
AARP National Poll, Nov. 2004
POLL RESULTS
PRO (YES) to Med. MJ
CON (NO) or Neutral
"Should adults be allowed to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if a physician recommends it?"
N=1,706 adults, age 45 and older, polled in a random telephone survey conducted Nov. 10-21, 2004. MoE+/-2.5%
72%
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(To see our compilation of over 75 votes and polls on medical marijuana, click here.)
DEMOGRAPHICS -- The following demographics, published by CNN, indicate various percentages who agreed that "adults should be allowed to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if a physician recommends it."
Overall total
72%
Those in the Northeast
79%
Those in the West
82%
Those in the Midwest
67%
Those in the Southwest
65%
Those in the South
70%
Those age 70 and older
69%
Additional AARP Poll Data:
Those 70 and older who believe marijuana has medical benefits
34%
Those age 50-69 who believe marijuana has medical benefits
59%
Those age 45-49 who believe marijuana has medical benefits
70%
Total who believe marijuana is addictive
74%
Those age 70 and older who believe marijuana is addictive
83%
Those age 45-49 who believe marijuana is addictive