LANSING - A recent poll shows voter support leading opposition for ballot proposals to loosen Michigan's restrictions on embryonic stem cell research and allow medical use of marijuana.
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The poll conducted for the Detroit Free Press and WDIV-TV by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, Iowa found 58 percent of likely Michigan voters support the stem cell proposal, 31 percent against and 11 percent not sure.
The poll also found 66 percent support the marijuana proposal, 25 against and 9 percent not sure.
The telephone poll of 602 likely Michigan voters was conducted Sept. 22 through Wednesday. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. Both proposals are on the November ballot.
Good. One more for the list
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