59% Of Americans Support Right To Grow Legal Cannabis At Home, New Survey Finds

Amidst the bustling election season in the United States, a recent survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the Dutch seed bank, Royal Queen Seeds unveils a significant divergence between cannabis legislation and public opinion.

The study highlights strong support for the legalization of home cannabis cultivation, underlining health, safety and economic advantages.

According to the survey, a compelling 59% of Americans over 21 say they believe in the right to legally grow cannabis at home. This sentiment is even stronger among cannabis consumers, with 81% advocating for home cultivation rights.

Cultivation Over Purchase

The survey reveals a growing preference for home cultivation over purchasing, with 62% of cannabis consumers expressing a desire to grow their own cannabis. Notably, 34% of these growers prioritize home cultivation due to the perceived safety and quality it provides as compared to store-bought marijuana.

4/20 Cannabis Culture

The study sheds light on purchasing behaviors around 4/20, the most prominent cannabis sales day of the year. A significant 37% of Americans are open to buying cannabis seeds as gifts during this period, a sentiment that rises to 66% among cannabis consumers.

The Benefits Of Growing At Home

Growing cannabis at home is not just about legality, it's also about lifestyle. Survey respondents cite numerous benefits, including a sense of confidence (49%), joy (48%), pride (46%) and a deeper connection with nature (44%).

Additionally, 43% find home cultivation more cost-effective than buying retail, with 39% praising the superior quality of home-grown cannabis.

Overcoming Obstacles To Cultivation

Despite the enthusiasm, potential growers face challenges such as lack of space, insufficient knowledge and perceived complexity.

However, 64% of cannabis consumers said they'd like to have more educational resources on home cultivation, indicating a strong desire to overcome these barriers.

Royal Queen Seeds: Supporting Growers Nationwide

Royal Queen Seeds, a leader in the cannabis genetics industry since 2007, advocates for the right to home cultivation. "All adults should be allowed to grow their cannabis alongside their fruits and vegetables, without fear of penalties," said Shai Ramsahai, president of RQS in a press release procured by Benzinga Cannabis. The company offers extensive support to cultivators, including a vast seed catalog and comprehensive grow guides.

Survey Methodology

This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by The Harris Poll for Royal Queen Seeds from February 15-20, 2024, among 2,024 adults aged 21 and older, including 713 cannabis consumers. The margin of error is +/- 2.5 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. For more information on home cannabis cultivation and Royal Queen Seeds' offerings click here.

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