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The FDA submitted a CBD compliance policy for review, while federal officials confirmed no immediate changes to workplace drug testing despite pending marijuana rescheduling. Additionally, a new poll suggests marijuana is more morally acceptable to Americans than gambling, and a study indicates that legalization reduces both property and violent crime.

Poll Finds Cannabis Use More Morally Acceptable Than Gambling for Many Americans

Mar 17, 2026

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

The cultural shift toward cannabis is hitting a new milestone. A recent poll reveals that most Americans now view marijuana use as more morally acceptable than gambling or even adult entertainment. This is a massive win for the community, proving that the old stigmas are finally going up in smoke. On the legal front, the FDA is finally moving toward a formal CBD policy, while New Mexico is putting up real cash to help low-income residents access psilocybin therapy.

There is a bit of a buzzkill from the feds, though, as they’ve confirmed that workplace drug testing policies won’t change even if rescheduling happens soon. Meanwhile, a new study confirms what we’ve known all along: legalizing weed actually helps lower crime rates over time. For everyday tokers, this shift in public opinion is huge. It means more people are recognizing cannabis as a normal part of a healthy lifestyle rather than a vice. While federal employment rules are lagging, the broader move toward social acceptance and lower crime makes for a safer, more open environment for everyone.

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