New data shows that young people between the ages of 18 to 30 have used marijuana and hallucinogens more last year than ever before.
The National Institutes of Health have released new data showing that young people between the ages of 18 to 30 said they used marijuana and hallucinogens like ecstasy and LSD more last year than ever before.
People between the ages of 19 to 30 were surveyed in the Monitoring the Future study, which has been funded since 1975, and involved researchers at the University of Michigan, CNN reported. The researchers found that over one in 10 young adults reported using marijuana on a daily basis in 2021, CNN reported.
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