Gone to pot: Weed smoking rises among US middle aged, seniors as teen use declines
Parents in the United States are now more likely to regularly smoke weed than their teenage children in an ironic role reversal, according to a National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The data, released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, covers the period from 2002 up to 2014 and notes while the prevalence of marijuana use increased during that time for those aged over 18, it did not for those aged between 12 and 17. Just 7.4 percent of Americans aged 12 to 17 years old smoked marijuana regularly in 2014, a 10 percent fall from...
Parents in the United States are now more likely to regularly smoke weed than their teenage children in an ironic role reversal, according to a National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The data, released by the Centers for...
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