Friday, November 26, 2004

Canadian consumers come out

The newly released Canadian Addiction Survey announces marijuana use in Canada doubled over the last decade. No surprise there, although I suspect the numbers likely mean that more people are willing to admit it, not necessarily that so many more are suddenly smoking it. Here's the statistics I especially liked though.

The survey also found that 52 percent of respondents with a postsecondary education used pot, compared to 35 percent of high school dropouts. Higher income was also linked to higher marijuana [use].

So much for the myth of pot-smoking waste cases. Not that there aren't any, but the obvious correlation is that cannabis consumption increases your intelligence and thus your capacity to generate income.

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