New York Daily News

63% say high time for legal pot

- BY GLENN BLAIN

ALBANY — Support for legalized marijuana is at an all-time high in New York, according to a new poll.

A whopping 63% of New York voters support allowing adults to possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use, a Quinnipiac University poll revealed Thursday. Only 32% of voters opposed legalizing weed.

“The 63% support for legalizing so-called recreation­al marijuana is a high-water mark in New York,” said Quinnipiac poll assistant director Peter Brown. The poll’s previous high for support of legalized marijuana was 57% in February 2014.

The poll also found 62% of voters believe a black person using marijuana is more likely to be arrested than a white person.

Marijuana has emerged as a key issue in the race for governor, with actress and Democratic candidate Cynthia Nixon calling for its legalizati­on. Nixon, who is challengin­g Gov. Cuomo for the party nomination, argued legalized pot will bring in tax revenue and help address what she called the mass incarcerat­ion of minorities.

Cuomo, who has previously opposed the idea of legalizing marijuana, tasked the state Health Department in January to study the issue.

Quinnipiac’s poll also revealed that 63% of voters support “allowing doctors to legally prescribe lethal drugs to help terminally ill patients end their own lives.” Only 29% oppose physician-assisted suicide.

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