Pubdate: Mon, 03 Aug 2015 Source: Orlando Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 2015 Orlando Sentinel Contact: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/325 Note: Rarely prints out-of-state LTEs. Author: Scott Powers POLL: MAJORITY OF FLORIDIANS BACK MEDICAL MARIJUANA A new poll finds that two-thirds of likely Florida voters are willing to vote yes for medical marijuana legalization. The survey, done by St. Pete Polls, finds majority support for medical marijuana in every market of the state. Overall, 68.2 percent of those surveyed say "yes" when asked: "If the new medical marijuana initiative makes it on to the ballot this year will you vote for it?" "No," got 25.3 percent, and just 6.5 percent said they were undecided. The poll was taken July 18-28, eight months after a proposed Florida constitutional amendment to legalize medical marijuana drew a 58 percent vote, and therefore failed to reach the 60 percent approval needed to be adopted. The backers of last year's proposal, United For Care, led by Orlando lawyer John Morgan, are collecting signatures now to get the issue on the November 2016, ballot. The proposal would fully legalize medical marijuana in Florida. Currently the Sunshine State has a limited medical marijuana law, allowing for non-euphoric strains to be processed into medicine to treat a limited number of ailments. St. Pete Polls surveyed 2,788 likely voters through a web-based email polling system and reported the results have a margin of error of 1.9 percent. The St. Pete Polls survey found at least 60 percent positive support for a medical marijuana initiative in every region of Florida except the Fort Myers area, where it drew 56 percent approval. The question failed to get 60 percent support from Republicans, Hispanics, Asian-Americans, or people ages 70 or older. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom