A study published in the journal Addiction has revealed that daily or near-daily cannabis use in the U.S. now surpasses daily alcohol consumption. In 2022, there were an estimated 17.7 million daily cannabis users compared to 14.7 million daily drinkers.
This marks a significant increase from 1992 when less than one million reported daily cannabis use.
Dr. Brooke Worster attributes the rise to reduced stigma and the burgeoning legal cannabis market. Despite state-level legalization, the federal government has resisted decriminalization but recently moved to reclassify cannabis to a less severe category.
Concerns remain about cannabis-use disorder, particularly among younger adults.
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