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Related: About this forumAfter Legalizing Recreational Weed, Colorado Has Lowest Teen Use in the Country
Cannabis prohibitionists have long cautioned that legalizing the plant will inevitably lead to increased use among teens, couching their restrictive beliefs in concern for the youth. While some of these concerns may be genuine, a recent survey from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment demonstrates for the second year in a row that youth in Colorado do not use cannabis any more than teens in other parts of the country. In fact, by at least one measure, they use less.
The Healthy Kids Colorado survey is a voluntary survey that collects anonymous, self-reported health information from middle and high school students across Colorado, according to the initiatives website. Over 17,000 middle- and high-schoolers throughout the state were randomly selected to participate. The survey is conducted every other year, and the 2015 version, released this week, confirmed the 2013 findings that marijuana use among teens in Colorado had fallen flat.
As the Denver Post reported:
The survey analysts found 78 percent of teens, roughly four out of five, had not used cannabis in the last month.
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mountain grammy
(27,208 posts)None of us drank very much, a couple of beers or a cocktail, but we all smoked and we never hid it from our kids. That was during the DARE days, so we cautioned them about not talking about it and after that just never made a big deal of it. The kids have all grown up just fine. One's a cop, one's married to a cop, and the rest are all productive citizens. Only a couple smoke pot. All of us oldies still smoke em up.
FuzzyRabbit
(2,080 posts)Smoking pot is no longer rebellious. So teens aren't as interested in it as they were when it was illegal.
bluedigger
(17,145 posts)That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
RussBLib
(9,664 posts)"Common sense" or "conventional wisdom" would suggest that MORE teens would use weed if it were legal. Just goes to show how wrong "common sense" can be.
No longer rebellious to smoke pot? That could in fact be why fewer teens are doing it. It's logical in a rather unlogical way.