Increasing Number of Americans Are Using Marijuana
7.3 percent aged 12 or older regularly used marijuana in 2012
As the nation takes a softer stance on marijuana, more Americans are using the drug, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health found.
The nationwide survey made public Wednesday found 7.3% of Americans 12 or older regularly used marijuana in 2012, up from 7% in 2011. Marijuana use has increased steadily over the past five years. In 2007, the survey found 5.8% of Americans 12 or older used marijuana.
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As in many things there often is good in that which is bad.
With legalization it will allow more DUIs on the road and that's of course both good and bad.
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