Washington,
 as you may know, is a vote by mail state. As such, the official fall 
ballots will be arriving in Washington voters’ mailboxes over the next 
several days. With the votes about to begin flowing in, Washington’s 
initiative to regulate marijuana is still holding a solid lead in two 
recent polls.
 
 First, a survey conducted by SurveyUSA and KING 5
 NEWS showed 55 percent of voters were planning to vote YES on I-502, 
which would decriminalize and regulate marijuana use in the state. Only,
 thirty-six percent said they oppose it and 8 percent remained 
undecided.
 
 Other data just released by KCTS9 WAshington, has 
I-502 ahead among both registered and likely voters. 50.9% of registered
 voters support the measure, with 40.8% against it. Likely voters back 
I-502 by 47.1% with 40.1% opposed. Unlike many marijuana initiatives, 
I-502 has strong support among female voters, 49.5% of whom support the 
initiative and only 39.9% oppose it.
 
 If these poll numbers can hold strong, we will likely be celebrating 
Washington as one of the first states to end cannabis prohibition come 
November 6th.
 
 http://blog.norml.org/2012/10/ 18/ as-washington-voters-begin-to-r eceive-their-ballots-marijuana -legalization-initiative-502-s till-holds-solid-lead/
Washington,
 as you may know, is a vote by mail state. As such, the official fall 
ballots will be arriving in Washington voters’ mailboxes over the next 
several days. With the votes about to begin flowing in, Washington’s 
initiative to regulate marijuana is still holding a solid lead in two 
recent polls.
 
First, a survey conducted by SurveyUSA and KING 5 NEWS showed 55 percent of voters were planning to vote YES on I-502, which would decriminalize and regulate marijuana use in the state. Only, thirty-six percent said they oppose it and 8 percent remained undecided.
 
Other data just released by KCTS9 WAshington, has I-502 ahead among both registered and likely voters. 50.9% of registered voters support the measure, with 40.8% against it. Likely voters back I-502 by 47.1% with 40.1% opposed. Unlike many marijuana initiatives, I-502 has strong support among female voters, 49.5% of whom support the initiative and only 39.9% oppose it.
 
If these poll numbers can hold strong, we will likely be celebrating Washington as one of the first states to end cannabis prohibition come November 6th.
 
http://blog.norml.org/2012/10/ 18/ as-washington-voters-begin-to-r eceive-their-ballots-marijuana -legalization-initiative-502-s till-holds-solid-lead/
First, a survey conducted by SurveyUSA and KING 5 NEWS showed 55 percent of voters were planning to vote YES on I-502, which would decriminalize and regulate marijuana use in the state. Only, thirty-six percent said they oppose it and 8 percent remained undecided.
Other data just released by KCTS9 WAshington, has I-502 ahead among both registered and likely voters. 50.9% of registered voters support the measure, with 40.8% against it. Likely voters back I-502 by 47.1% with 40.1% opposed. Unlike many marijuana initiatives, I-502 has strong support among female voters, 49.5% of whom support the initiative and only 39.9% oppose it.
If these poll numbers can hold strong, we will likely be celebrating Washington as one of the first states to end cannabis prohibition come November 6th.
http://blog.norml.org/2012/10/