Are More Young People Smoking Marijuana Since It’s Been Decriminalized in Certain States?

in #life7 years ago

Throughout the years there have been many arguments posed by governments and organizations who are firmly against the legalization or even decriminalization of marijuana in the United States. These bogus arguments range from everything such as marijuana being extremely addictive and a gateway drug to fear that it leads to illegal activities such as mayhem, murder, and looting.

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Now to most of you reading this, I’m sure that you would agree that the above reasons are utter nonsense and completely unfounded. But one of the more prominent arguments is that the decriminalization of weed will lead the youth of today on a downward spiral of drug addiction and crime. Debates on the legalization of cannabis have been going on for years and are likely to continue until marijuana has been decriminalized throughout the States and all around the world for that matter.

As of 2018, cannabis is now legal for medicinal use in 30 states, 9 of which have also legalized it for recreational use. This has made the debate around how the decriminalization of marijuana affects the youth more prominent than ever before. Let us go down to the truth of this matter and see how the decriminalization of cannabis has impacted the youth of today.

What Is the Truth Behind Young People and Cannabis Use?

This is a very new area of study since the legalization of cannabis is still in its early stages and is, in fact, an ongoing issue. Therefore studies are still few and far between but as time goes on and cannabis is becoming more understood for its many health benefits, social studies into the drug and how it impacts society is sure to increase rapidly.

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For now, the question on many people’s minds is: has the legalization and increased availability of cannabis led to a dramatic increase in young people getting high? Here’s the part that may shock some of you, the answer is no.

Studies and surveys that have been carried out so far have shown no changes at all or even decreases in the amount of weed being consumed by young people in many states. Vice news has even reported that cannabis consumption among teens between the ages of 12-17 is dropping in states that have legalized it for recreational use. While it’s difficult to determine the exact reasons for this since research is still in the early stages, it is important to note that the ‘worry’ around cannabis legalization and the impact it will have on the youth is completely unfounded.

The Facts

Colorado, which is one of the most forward-thinking states when it comes to marijuana, have reported numbers which clearly show no indication of an increase in cannabis use among the youth since it was legalized for recreational use. In 2015 they found that 21% of the Colorado youth had consumed marijuana within a 30 day period. This number was surprisingly lower than the national average. Also interesting to note is that when this data was compared to that of 2009 before marijuana was legalized, there was a surprising decrease in overall use. There was a reported number of 25% of youth who admitted to smoking weed in 2009.

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Research was also since done for the year 2016 which found that the number of teens who reported smoking weed in the past year dropped from 18% to 16%. Those who reported smoking pot in the past 30 days dropped from 11% to 9%. Interesting findings to many but especially to those who deem it would have the opposite effect I’m sure.

Oregon is another state that has reported positive findings after legalizing marijuana for recreational use. While they didn’t have a decrease in percentage, they had no change at all, with the number of youth who reported to have consumed cannabis in the past year stayed on a steady 17%. Washington DC reported a significant decrease from 16% to 13% and Washington state from 15% to 13.5%.

It’s clear from the above that whether directly or indirectly, the legalization of cannabis doesn’t seem to have any impact on the youth and could even decrease the consumption rate.

Lastly, Monitoring the Future Study into drug abuse research has found that although vaping among teens was significantly high in 2017, opioid abuse was at an all-time low. Furthermore, it’s a well-known fact that the popularity of cannabis-vaping has dramatically decreased tobacco use which can only be a good thing since nicotine is so, SO bad for you.

Final thoughts

Although this whole field of study is still in its infancy, it’s fair to say that research thus far has done absolutely nothing to help the case of those who believe that cannabis would negatively impact the youth of America.

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In reality, studies have shown pretty much the opposite of what critics were expecting to happen. But in all honesty, this isn’t a case of “I told you so.” The important thing is that the ignorant wake up to the fact that marijuana could be the answer to many health issues. The fact that it has decreased opioid abuse and tobacco consumption should itself be enough to convince the skeptics. It seems the reality of cannabis decriminalization is a lot more beneficial than many had thought.

SOURCE

http://psycnet.apa.org/buy/2017-51515-001
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sites/default/files/PF_Youth_MJ-Infographic-Digital.pdf
https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics/monitoring-future

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Just hoping that this weed be used properly

Me Too!! Good point! You've got a new follower!

Wow thanks

Pray this finds you and yours blessed...

I mean critics will have to weight their choices:

Would you rather smoke tobacco or opoid

Or

Smoke marijuana/ weed.

for sure but I feel like a lot of people would answer "I'd rather smoke all of those"

Then whether you legalise marijuana or not people are going to be still chasing drugs such as heroin and ecstasy

Good point! You've got a new follower!

Great to have you!

I saw a documentary about a girl who suffered from a serious illness that caused convulsions and vomiting was treated with an experimental drug, without any improvement the parents decided to move to Colorado and there could treat it with cannabis said treatment improved their quality of life, the movie is really very moving

What's it called?

I really do not remember the name I saw him some time ago on CNN, I'll try to find the name and I'll tell you

isnt that the little girl who the Charlotte's Web strain is named after. I guess her name might be Charlotte?

Many people have built their opinion on marijuana from the propaganda that has been propagated over the past several decades. However, much of this propaganda is refuted by case studies now that marijuana is being more widely used.

Take Massachusetts for example - a number of towns have placed moratoriums on letting marijuana-related businesses operate in their municipalities partly because they believe kids are going to be getting high. They have a fear of marijuana engendered by years of prohibition and propaganda. However, people are just going to go purchases their marijuana products in towns where its legal. In a few years, these towns placing moratoriums on weed-related businesses are going to look back and say "damn, we missed out on a lot of money". Because the negative externalities being communicated by those taking an anti-marijuana stance are just not real...

When weed was illegal most of the people who were using most likely lied about their use, especially the younger the age group gets. I don't trust the stats.
Marijuana has benefits AND side effects. It may hinder people from dealing with emotions in a proper manner and when abused can change the way your brain functions and receives dopamine. It's the same when people abuse other drugs.
I'm only asking people be more aware of the facts.

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I have smoked it when I was twelve just once though and I know people at my school who could get me anything so ya I think there doing it more

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