May 2, 2014

69% Of U.S. Physicians Believe Marijuana Has Medical Benefits

May 2, 2014
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doctors cannabis marijuana consumers health issuesCourtesy of The Joint Blog

According to a recent WebMD survey, 69% of physicians in the U.S. believe cannabis has legitimate medical benefits, and 56% favor its legalization for medical purposes.

“The medical community is clearly saying they support using marijuana as a potential treatment option for any number of medical problems”, says WebMD Chief Medical Editor Michael Smith. “Regardless of past restrictions, a majority of patients and doctors see marijuana as delivering real benefits to treat patients”.

According to the survey:

  • 69% say it can help with certain treatments and conditions.
  • 67% say it should be a medical option for patients.
  • 56% support making it legal nationwide.
  • 50% of doctors in states where it is not legal say it should be legal in their states.
  • 52% of doctors in states considering new laws say it should be legal in their states.

The poll surveyed 1,544 physicians, and has a margin of error of +/- 2.5%.

Source: TheJointBlog.Com

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