Californians’ support for legalized recreational pot trends higher

A marijuana plant is seen as officers of Baja California's State Preventive Police (PEP) search for more plants near Hongo in the municipality of Tecate in Baja CaliforniaBy Sharon Bernstein SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) – The number of California voters who would support a ballot initiative legalizing recreational marijuana has tipped higher since Colorado and Washington State adopted such measures last year, a new poll shows. About 55 percent of voters surveyed by the Field Research Corp. said they support the legalization of marijuana for recreational use by adults, and about the same percentage said they would vote for a proposed ballot initiative that aims to do that. That number was up slightly from results of a Field poll in February that showed support by 54 percent support of the California electorate, the first time a clear majority of expressed approval for legalized recreational pot.