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Marijuana


A list of Marijuana Facts and Statistics.

Marijuana

  • Marijuana is the most used illegal drug in the United States. Nearly 69
    million Americans over the age of 12 have tried marijuana at least once.

  • There have been over 7,000 published scientific and medical studies documenting
    the damage that marijuana poses. Not one study has shown marijuana to be safe.

  • Marijuana is the second most common drug, after alcohol, present in the
    blood stream of non-fatally and fatally injured persons.

  • Reaction time for motor skills, such as driving is reduced by 41% after
    smoking 1 joint and is reduced 63% after smoking 2 joints.

  • Smoking marijuana decreases blood flow to the brain, is very damaging to
    your long and short term memory systems and some studies indicate it is more
    damaging to your lungs than smoking cigarettes.

  • Smoking marijuana while pregnant can have similar effects on a baby as drinking
    alcohol (Source). These effects are irreversible, and for many children they
    will last a life time.

  • Research has now established that marijuana is addictive. Each year, more
    kids enter treatment with a primary diagnosis of marijuana dependence than
    for all other illicit drugs combined.

  • Today's marijuana is more potent and its effects can be more intense. Research
    shows that levels of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) rose from under
    1 percent in the mid-1970s to more than 7 percent in 2002.

  • Approximately one in six high school seniors in the US admitted driving
    under the influence of marijuana and in 2001 an estimated 38,000 of these
    students reported crashing while driving impaired by the drug.
  • Among teens who reported driving after using marijuana, more than half (56%)
    claimed that the marijuana use did not affect their ability to drive safely
    and 54 percent perceived that they were no more likely to be stopped by police
    when driving after marijuana use than on other occasions.


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