Residents of Wyoming support legalizing marijuana, according to a poll published on Tuesday, and strong supermajorities back more modest reforms such as allowing medical cannabis or reducing penalties for possession.
In the new survey, conducted by the University of Wyoming, 54 percent of state residents want to allow “adults in Wyoming to legally possess marijuana for personal use.”
That’s up from just 37 percent in 2014 and 49 percent in 2018.
Younger people in the poll favored legalization by the biggest margins, and men supported it more strongly than women did.