Contribute to Cannabis Progress in Alabama
We invite you to take part in our cannabis-focused surveys in Alabama. Whether you're currently using cannabis, considering it, or involved in the industry, your input helps refine local policy, drive public health research, and inform community education.
Johns Hopkins University: National Cannabis Study - For New Cannabis Patients
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY and REALM OF CARING in collaboration with AlabamaCannabis.org:
The National Cannabis Study (NCS) is a collection of firsthand experiences with medicinal cannabis among individuals with various health conditions. These personal accounts have the potential to inform medical decisions and industry investment.
The purpose of the NCS is to gather new information about the health outcomes of medicinal cannabis from people who use it.
Participate Today2025 Cannabis Research Survey
Share how and why you use cannabis. Your anonymous input helps guide cannabis research and shape informed policy decisions in Alabama.
Take the SurveyPublic Opinion Poll: Cannabis in Alabama
Share your views on cannabis laws and policy in Alabama. Your feedback helps shape future state initiatives and legislation.
Take the PollCannabis Products & Preferences Survey – Alabama
Tell us what cannabis products you use, where you buy them, and which brands and dispensaries you prefer. Your anonymous input supports better product research, retail access, and education for Alabama consumers.
Take the SurveyMedical Cannabis Program Survey – Alabama
Share your opinions about the medical cannabis program in Alabama. Whether you're a current patient, a caregiver, or simply interested in future access, your voice matters. Share your experience, ask questions, or offer feedback to help improve access, policy, and patient care for your fellow Alabama residents.
Take the SurveyCollaborate with Our Team on Cannabis Research in Alabama
We collaborate with universities, advocacy groups, and healthcare organizations to expand cannabis knowledge in Alabama. To post your organization’s cannabis-related survey, contact us.
We welcome new partners who aim to promote education, access, and policy development.