Colorado occupations where people use the most cannabis

vostok

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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment released a study

that lists the occupations in which marijuana use is the most common.

In a group of 10,169 adults in the state, 14.6% self-reported current marijuana use.

On the top of that list? Not surprising for anyone who has worked in these industries:

food services took the number one space with 30.1% prevalence of current marijuana use,

followed by artists at number two with 28.3%.

The study looked at the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 2014 and 2015.

It was authored by Roberta Smith, Katelyn E. Hall, Paul Etkind, Mike Van Dyke

and is the first study of its kind to use BRFSS data to describe self-reported marijuana use in occupations.

Here’s the percentage of marijuana users among Colorado eligible adults, ranked by industry:

Accommodation and Food Services – 30.1%
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation – 28.3%
Other Services (except Public Administration) – 20.9%
Construction – 19.7%
Real Estate, Rent, Lease – 19.6%
Retail Trade – 18.9%
Administration, Support, Waste Management, and Remediation Services – 18.8%
Information – 18.2%
Manufacturing – 16.3%
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing/Hunting – 14.4%
Professional, Scientific, Technical Services – 14%
Finance and Insurance – 13.5%
Management of Companies and Enterprises – 13.1%
Wholesale Trade – 11.4%
Transport and Warehousing – 10.2%
Health Care and Social Assistance – 7.4%
Education – 5.8%
Public Administration – 5.8%
Utilities – 5.8%
Mining, Oil and Gas – 5.2%

The study also broke down the use by race, age and sex. Out of 10,169:

5,138 were male
5,031 were female
625 were ages 18-25
1,251 were ages 26-34
8,187 were older than 35
7,823 were white
259 were black
1,416 were multiracial
270 were Hispanic

(https://www.thecannabist.co/2018/04/14/occupations-that-use-the-most-cannabis/103548/)
 

vostok

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Administration, Support, Waste Management, and Remediation Services – 18.8% (lawyer)
5,138 were male
8,187 were older than 35
7,823 were white

without the help of the Danish Troll app ...lol
 

mr sunshine

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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment released a study

that lists the occupations in which marijuana use is the most common.

In a group of 10,169 adults in the state, 14.6% self-reported current marijuana use.

On the top of that list? Not surprising for anyone who has worked in these industries:

food services took the number one space with 30.1% prevalence of current marijuana use,

followed by artists at number two with 28.3%.

The study looked at the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 2014 and 2015.

It was authored by Roberta Smith, Katelyn E. Hall, Paul Etkind, Mike Van Dyke

and is the first study of its kind to use BRFSS data to describe self-reported marijuana use in occupations.

Here’s the percentage of marijuana users among Colorado eligible adults, ranked by industry:

Accommodation and Food Services – 30.1%
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation – 28.3%
Other Services (except Public Administration) – 20.9%
Construction – 19.7%
Real Estate, Rent, Lease – 19.6%
Retail Trade – 18.9%
Administration, Support, Waste Management, and Remediation Services – 18.8%
Information – 18.2%
Manufacturing – 16.3%
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing/Hunting – 14.4%
Professional, Scientific, Technical Services – 14%
Finance and Insurance – 13.5%
Management of Companies and Enterprises – 13.1%
Wholesale Trade – 11.4%
Transport and Warehousing – 10.2%
Health Care and Social Assistance – 7.4%
Education – 5.8%
Public Administration – 5.8%
Utilities – 5.8%
Mining, Oil and Gas – 5.2%

The study also broke down the use by race, age and sex. Out of 10,169:

5,138 were male
5,031 were female
625 were ages 18-25
1,251 were ages 26-34
8,187 were older than 35
7,823 were white
259 were black
1,416 were multiracial
270 were Hispanic

(https://www.thecannabist.co/2018/04/14/occupations-that-use-the-most-cannabis/103548/)
Those fucking white people are out of control.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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food services took the number one space with 30.1% prevalence of current marijuana use,
Hi stress and speed environment yo.
On a side note restaurant workers throw some pretty sweet house parties.
I've got a younger cousin I plugged in and got him growing. Kid pretty much got the place on lockdown and makes some decent $$$ from every staff member that smokes.
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
These results can be of highly damaging to our cause


more so in ilegal states


ponder!!!!
 

blu3bird

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That's under transport. They test truck and forklift drivers.
Anyone that holds a CDL and still smokes is downright stupid. If a car runs a red light and smashes into a semi, the first thing to happen is D.O.T sends the truck driver in for a drug test. The truck driver drops dirty and automatically the accident now becomes the truck drivers fault, no exceptions, in court they would be considered under the influence.

The trucking company gets sued and the truck driver gets sued, real quick way to lose everything you have. If there's a fatality, truck driver is going to prison.

Not fair by any means, but that's the way it is when you have a CDL.
 

blu3bird

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Also, truck drivers have to take randoms, it's a requirement by the FMCSA. Get pulled over for a simple roadside inspection and the D.O.T officer or state cop wants you to take a drug/alcohol test, you absolutely have to. When you get a CDL you agree to implied consent.

Drop dirty and your CDL gets yanked from you and you have to do drug counseling anywhere from 1 year up to 5 years with more randoms if you want your CDL back. Won't matter anyways though, because the dirty drop goes on your record forever and no trucking company will ever hire you again, your truck driving career is finished.
 
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