Rep. District 36 Jeffrey Mursau Assembly 2019 Marijuana Survey Results
The voters on the mailing list of the Republican in this district included:
Forest County:
Town of Blackwell
Town of Freedom
Town of Laona
Town of Lincoln
Town of Nashville
Town of Wabeno
City of Crandon
Menominee County:
Village of Keshena
Village of Neopit
Village of Zoar
Village of South Branch
Town of Menominee
Menominee Indian Tribe
Langlade County:
Town of Ainsworth
Town of Evergreen
Town of Langlade
Town of Wolf River
Village of White Lake
Marinette County:
Town of Amberg
Town of Athelstane
Town of Beaver
Town of Beecher
Town of Dunbar
Town of Goodman
Town of Lake
Town of Middle Inlet
Town of Niagara
Town of Pembine
Town of Porterfield
Town of Silver Cliff
Town of Stephenson
Town of Wagner
Town of Wausaukee
Village of Crivitz
Village of Wausaukee
City of Niagara
Shawano County:
Town of Green Valley
Town of Washington
Village of Cecil
Oconto County:
Town of Bagley
Town of Brazeau
Town of Breed
Town of Chase
Town of Doty
Town of Gillett
Town of How
Town of Lakewood
Town of Lena
Town of Maple Valley
Town of Morgan
Town of Mountain
Town of Oconto Falls
Town of Riverview
Town of Spruce
Town of Townsend
Town of Underhill
Village of Lena
Village of Suring
City of Gillett
City of Oconto Falls
After 79% support in Forest and 77% support in Langlade Counties during the 2018 marijuana referendums the GOP conducted a 2019 Spring Survey about marijuana. Over 64% of his voter base support for marijuana reform in the great Northern Wisconsin Republican land, yet Rep. Mursau seems to be using “law enforcement opposition” as his stall tactic. Even with the slanted wording of the question, his district survey primarily of Republicans yielded high support for marijuana reform.
“Legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes has been proposed. Law enforcement, educators and the medical community oppose legalization. Which best describes your views on marijuana legalization?”
31.48% indicated “I do not support any legalization of marijuana use”,
25.26% indicated “I support full decriminalization of marijuana for recreational or medical use”,
39.43% indicated “I support limited medical legalization only”,
3.8% did not provide a response or choose multiple answers