Public opinion on marijuana has risen dramatically over the last couple
of decades. In the mid-1990s, only around 25 percent of Americans
thought pot should be legal.
Today, it's 60 percent.
Public opinion on marijuana has rapidly flipped, but it's not certain support for legal marijuana has real staying power.
One question is what has driven this boom in marijuana acceptance?
According to Jonathan Caulkins, a professor of public policy at Carnegie
Mellon University, a few trends have helped boost Americans' opinions:
rising acceptance of medical uses for marijuan.