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Poll: Most Oregonians View Legal Marijuana Favorably 2 Years After Vote


Two years after voting for recreational marijuana, a majority of Oregon voters view the policy as a success, according to a new poll.

Sixty-one percent of voters think the legalization of recreational marijuana has had a positive impact on the state, while fewer than one-third see it negatively, according to polling by DHM Research, a nonpartisan opinion research firm with an office in Portland.

In 2014, 56 percent of Oregon voters said yes to legalizing marijuana for recreational use.

DHM Research paid for the poll. John Horvick, the firm's vice president and political director, said his firm decided to conduct the poll because the topic comes up frequently in the cities and counties where the company works, and it made sense to gain "more insight about what the mood was."

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