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Marijuana use soars among young adults as more states OK legal cannabis

Por: New York Post Life November 28, 2022

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Today’s youth have become Generation Wrecked. The number of young adults smoking marijuana has skyrocketed as cannabis usage has been legalized across much of the United States — New York, a new survey released Monday reveals. Twenty-six percent of people ages 18 to 29 — a group that includes older members of Generation Z and younger Millennials — smoke marijuana, up from 17% in 2015, the found. That’s more than double the number of... + full article



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