96% Of Cannabis Consumers Don’t Trust DEA On Rescheduling Efforts: Poll

A new poll by NuggMD reveals a stark divide between frequent cannabis consumers and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). According to the survey, conducted between January 16 and January 19, 2025, only 4% of respondents trust the DEA to be an “unbiased proponent” for cannabis rescheduling efforts. An overwhelming 96% said they do not.

The survey sampled 677 frequent cannabis users from a list of respondents who opted into NuggMD’s polls. With a margin of error of ±3.77%, the poll reflects widespread skepticism among a demographic directly affected by cannabis policy. The results came shortly after a federal hearing on cannabis rescheduling was delayed for several months, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the issue.

Consumer Trust In The DEA At Historic Lows

NuggMD, a company focused on medical cannabis evaluations and education, conducted the survey using first-party data from its consumer base. A spokesperson for the company emphasized the importance of this data in understanding public sentiment. “Cannabis consumers are the people most directly …

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