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Has the “M” word been framed? Marijuana, cannabis, and public opinion

机译:有“m”词被诬陷? 大麻,大麻和舆论

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Over the past two decades, a growing cadre of US states has legalized the drug commonly known as “marijuana.” But even as more states legalize the drug, proponents of reform have begun to shun the term “marijuana” in favor of the term “cannabis.” Arguing that the “M” word has been tainted and may thus dampen public support for legalization, policy advocates have championed “cannabis” as an alternative and more neutral name for the drug. Importantly, however, no one has tested whether calling the drug “cannabis” as opposed to “marijuana” actually has any effect on public opinion. Using an original survey experiment, we examine whether framing the drug as “marijuana” as opposed to “cannabis” shapes public attitudes across a range of related topics: support for legalization of the drug, moral acceptance of its use, tolerance of activities involving the drug, perceptions of the drug’s harms, and stereotypes of its users. Throughout each of our tests, we find no evidence to suggest that the public distinguishes between the terms “marijuana” and “cannabis.” We conclude with implications of our findings for debates over marijuana/cannabis policy and for framing in policy discourse more generally.
机译:在过去的二十年中,越来越多的美国人民族国家已经将俗称“大麻”的药物合法化了。但即使众多国家合法化药物,改革的支持者已经开始顺为“大麻”一词,赞成“大麻”一词。争论“M”措辞已被污染,因此可以抑制公众对合法化的支持,政策倡导者将“大麻”作为药物的替代和更中立的名称。然而,重要的是,没有人测试过召唤药物“大麻”而不是“大麻”实际上对舆论产生了影响。使用原始调查实验,我们检查药物是否像“大麻”一样,而不是“大麻”在一系列相关主题中塑造公众态度:支持合法化的药物,道德接受其使用,涉及涉及的活动的宽容药物,对药物的伤害和其用户的陈规定型观念。在每个测试中,我们发现没有证据表明公众区分“大麻”和“大麻”。我们致力于对大麻/大麻政策的辩论以及更普遍的政策话语框架的辩论的影响。

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