Almost Half of Americans Have Smoked Marijuana
And, mostly for fun
More Americans than ever say they've smoked marijuana, but for most of them it doesn't seem to have become a habit.
In a recent Pew Research Center survey, 48% of adults said they had tried marijuana, up from 40% just three years ago. But among that group, just 12% said they had smoked marijuana within the past year.
Among that group, marijuana use is primarily recreational: Nearly half (47%) said they smoked "just for fun," versus 30% who cited a medical issue, while 23% cited both reasons.
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In a recent Pew Research Center survey, 48% of adults said they had tried marijuana,
Plus 48% of those who said they hadn't were lying about it.
And we still have 6% of the population that supports jailing 48% of the population for using marijuana. Legalize it.
Don't you support minorities' rights?