Last week in an AL.com poll, about 78 percent of the more than 2,500 readers who voted said Alabama should legalize marijuana.

The poll was part of an ongoing series, "Marijuana in Alabama," examining how Alabama handles enforcement and the public sentiment in the state on the growing trend toward legalization.

This week AL.com is asking readers across the state a few more questions. Some opponents of marijuana legalization have argued that it leads to the use of other, more serious drugs.

Some supporters of marijuana legalization argue that it is less harmful than alcohol use, while also causing fewer health problems.

Some opponents of marijuana legalization believe that using marijuana is sinful, because the Bible calls the human body a "temple of the holy spirit," while marijuana supporters sometimes make the point that marijuana is natural and created by God, and therefore should be used like other plants.

If you haven't voted already, you can vote on the question in last week's poll.