Marijuana use may be down among youth: StatsCan

gb123

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I talk to my 14 year old all the time about weather he's seen smelled or known of anyone......
and he's like...no...maybe its just him but the kids his age when and where I went to school, a good percentage had at least tried it. I'd say it's down maybe the other shit drugs are up? I dont know.


TORONTO - Marijuana use may be down among teens and young adults, a new report from Statistics Canada suggests.

Younger Canadians are still the biggest consumers of marijuana, with a third of 18- to 24-year-old respondents reporting they had used marijuana or hashish in the past year.

But the percentage of teens between the ages of 15 and 17 who reported having ever used marijuana dropped to 25 per cent in 2012 from nearly 40 per cent in 2002, according to the report, published Wednesday in the monthly Health Reports.

And the percentage of 15- to 17-year-olds who reported having used marijuana in the previous 12 months dropped by about 30 per cent over the 10-year period, said co-author Michelle Rotermann, a senior analyst with the statistical agency.

As well, the proportion of 18- to 24-year-olds who reported having used the drug at least once fell to about 54 per cent from 62 per cent over the same time frame.

The report is based on data collected during the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey on mental health. Over 25,000 Canadians aged 15 and older responded to the survey; the sample is considered representative of about 28 million Canadians over the age of 15.

The survey asked respondents if they had ever used marijuana or hashish, and if they had used either drug in the previous 12 months.

The data are self-reported and not verified. The authors note that means some respondents may have modified their answers to give what they thought is a socially acceptable reply. That's a recognized and routine problem with self-reported data, especially about behaviours society may frown on.

The data clearly show that marijuana is more of a guy thing than a girl thing.

"That is a fairly consistent finding that we find in all age groups and ages combined, that use of marijuana is more common among males than females — and often by 50 per cent," Rotermann said in an interview from Ottawa.

More than 49 per cent of males reported having used marijuana at some point in their life, compared to 36 per cent of females. And daily use was more common among males; 2.4 per cent of males reported using marijuana every day, double the percentage of females who reported daily use.

The findings also call into question the suggestion that marijuana is a gateway drug that leads to use of harder drugs.

The vast majority of respondents who said they used drugs like cocaine or heroin also reported using marijuana. But most marijuana users reported they had not used other illicit drugs, either in the past year or in their lifetimes.

Some other findings:

— In 2012, 12 per cent of respondents reported using marijuana in the previous year, and 42.5 per cent reported having used it during their lifetime.

— Residents of British Columbia (15 per cent) and Nova Scotia (16 per cent) reported more past-year use than the national average, while Saskatchewan residents reported less, 10 per cent.

— Two per cent of people said they use marijuana daily and three per cent said they used it at least weekly.

— Marijuana use was more common among city dwellers than among people who lived in rural Canada.

By Helen Branswell, The Canadian Press
 

Jackal69

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maybe they actually have to do the surveys now unlike before they just wrote in whatever suited them lol
 

torontoke

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The "stoner" stigma still exists so most people dont answer honestly.
Theres two high schools within two blocks of my house and i assure you alot of pot is being smoked outside those buildings.
My kids have told me that they notice more an more teens burnin and even the teachers make jokes about it.
Until people stop looking down at mj as the unacceptable cousin of alcohol no real numbers on use should be believed.
The paramedic that picked me up last month told me i was the only legal med patient he has ever treated in 15 yrs or as he put it "the only one honest enough to admit it!"
 

gb123

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I was talking about grade school kids. High school is a given :lol:
They teach that MMJ is good for sick people in the TDSB ............now. :)
You were one a very few Med Patients and it does not surprise me that he has never met one before. Many haven't.
 

sunni

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maybe they just arent doing drugs at grade school,.... im sure a select few do. ones that have older siblings or crap parents who use various drugs and have addiction problems.

but those kids are the same kids who parttake in alcohol at a young age, cause its around and they see their parents doing it
we all know what kinda people im referring to,

whats wrong with grade school kids not doing mj? nothing. let em be kids.:)
 

gb123

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For sure. No one likes being told but offering info helps ;)
I'm surprised as my kids go to the same schools I did and drugs and alcohol were quite prevalent.
Tried MJ once in grade 6...again in grade 7 and grade 8. A couple times in grade nine ...
.....then all hell broke loose :lol:

Live and learn, thankfully.
 

WHATFG

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My kids don't do drugs, and they talk negatively about the kids at school who do. They tell me that they have better things to do with their money...good for them.
 
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