Public Acceptance of Medical Marijuana Decriminalisation
Cross-source consensus on Public Acceptance of Medical Marijuana Decriminalisation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- 88.4% of Malaysian survey respondents supported decriminalising medical marijuana based on clinical research evidence, a notably high figure given Malaysia's strict legal and religious environment. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- High public acceptance is an important indicator of policy readiness and informs health messaging strategy, but does not substitute for clinical evidence. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Government employees showed the lowest acceptance rates, possibly reflecting regulatory exposure, workplace culture, or concern about professional consequences. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Malaysia appears more open to engaging in medical cannabis discourse than several neighbouring Muslim-majority countries with similarly restrictive laws. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Healthcare providers showed moderate openness to therapeutic cannabis use, representing an opportunity for professional engagement and policy dialogue. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey