Statewide – Findings of a survey conducted by a coalition pushing for “safe and regulated” cannabis reform in the state of Indiana has been published. The survey found that an “overwhelming” number of Hoosiers supported legalization for citizens over 21. Out of 1,252 Hoosier surveyed 871 strongly or somewhat supported legalization. Gov. Eric Holcomb has pointed to the need for reform at the federal level, where it’s categorized alongside heroin and ecstasy, while Gov.-elect Mike Braun has said he supports access for medical cannabis users. Louisiana-based Causeway Solutions conducted the survey between Oct. 30 and Nov. 3, combining live dial and text-to-web surveys. The identified margin of error is +/- 2.8%, according to the company, which has Republican ties.