In a recent study using data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), it has been revealed that more adults in the state of Ohio are using marijuana than recorded before.

The study, which was curated by Harm Reduction Ohio, a drug policy reform group, has found that one out of every seven adults in Ohio says they use marijuana.

Marijuana usage by adults has increased 14.9% from early 2015 to the end of 2015.

According to Caroline Currie who is a liberal arts student, “I don’t think these recent stats are surprising [due to] the amount of social media exposure and the myths of marijuana being shot down. More people are getting to know it better.”

An architecture student named Damian McDaniel stated, “It’s become legalized in quite a few states for recreational use. You can feel it in the air … change is coming.”

“It [still] seems risky to me,” McDaniel also said however. “While there [doesn’t] seem to be physical benefits, I have seen friends become incredibly unmotivated due to their high weed smoking and I don’t think I could risk that.”


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