RT Article T1 Up in Smoke: Public Attitudes Toward the Implementation of Recreational Marijuana Legislation (RML) JF Crime & delinquency VO 71 IS 2 SP 390 OP 424 A1 Mancini, Christina LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1913564495 AB Several states have adopted recreational marijuana legislation (RML). While the public favors RML, open questions remain concerning the specific implementation of legalization. Specifically, how do Americans feel the revenue from such sales should be spent? Relatedly, what justice reforms should be considered? Not least, what proportion of the public remains uncertain about these facets of regulation and how does this uncertainty impact policy preferences for investment and reform? These are important questions to examine given the public’s influence in the emergence of RML. Drawing on a 2022 national poll (N = 1,003), this study examines public attitudes toward investment strategies (e.g., public schools) and justice system responses due to legalization (e.g., expungement). Results suggest that most of the public approves of these measures. However, divides in favoring specific initiatives are evident. Implications are discussed. K1 Criminal justice reform K1 social investment K1 Public Policy K1 Public Opinion K1 recreational marijuana laws/legislation (RML) DO 10.1177/00111287231160734