Marijuana Use At ‘Historic High’ Among College-Aged Adults
You may soon be in the minority if you’re of a college-age adult and not using marijuana, according to a new national poll. Read the article here.
You may soon be in the minority if you’re of a college-age adult and not using marijuana, according to a new national poll. Read the article here.
Researchers at the University of Michigan found daily marijuana use rose to 7.9% among college students last year — an increase of 3.3% over the past five years. Read the article here.
In states where pot is legal, college kids use it more, but binge-drink less. Read the article here.
After Oregon legalized the drug, its use went up—but mainly among teens who also binge-drink.
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More college students are getting high on pot, and those who do smoke are getting stoned more frequently, according to the national Monitoring the Future study.
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U.S. college students today smoke weed at a higher rate than at any time in the past 35 years, surpassing daily cigarette smoking for the first time in 2014. Read the article here.